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UNICEF: Twittersphere’s choice

20 Wednesday Nov 2013

Posted by Abdul Latheef in Culture, Culture, Life, People, Social, Social, Tech

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UNICEF3The agency that looks after the welfare of children around the world is the most followed international organization on Twitter.

That is the conclusion of Twiplomacy, a study of the use of Twitter by governments and international organizations, conducted by the communications firm Burson-Marsteller.

The United Nations International Children’s Fund, @UNICEF, has almost 2.3 million followers.

“UNICEF is very active with an average of 11 tweets per day and mentions other Twitter users in every second tweet. Almost a quarter of its tweets are retweets and UNICEF often lends its social media power to promote other UN campaigns,” Burson-Marsteller said.

UNICEF is closely followed by its parent organization, the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the UN refugee agency UNHCR and the World Wide Fund for Nature.

“However, the number of followers is not the only indicator of an organization’s popularity,” Burson-Marsteller said.Twiplo

“Another important measure of influence is the number of times an account appears on Twitter lists. In this regard, the UN is the most listed international organization appearing on 25,643 lists.”

Along with the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, UNICEF is also among the most effective Twitter users, the study found.

“Their tweets are retweeted on average more than 100 times,” Burson-Marsteller said.UN4

The UN is a distant third, followed by the WWF, Greenpeace and the World Health Organization.

The study revealed that their tweets are retweeted on average more than 63 times while the median average of retweets per tweet among all international institutions covered is only four.

For the study Burson-Marsteller identified 223 Twitter accounts of 101 international organizations.

The firm said it collected the data this month. More than 50 variables were considered, including tweets, following, followers, listed, the date the organization joined Twitter, etc.

Some other interesting conclusions of the study:

– All organizations combined have sent more than 770,000 tweets.

– NabilNabil Elaraby, secretary general of the Arab League, is the most followed head of an international organization, with more than 340,000 followers.

– Richard Sezibera, secretary general of the East African Community is the most conversational head of an international body. More than 65 per cent of his tweets are replies to other users.

– Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen are in second and third position with more than 150,000 followers each.

Burson-Marsteller said the study showed that no international organization can ignore the power of digital communications and, especially Twitter.

All screenshots are courtesy of the respective organizations.

Newmarket wins Google eTown Award

13 Wednesday Nov 2013

Posted by Abdul Latheef in Tech

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Newmarket is a small town north of Toronto, with a population of just 84,000. But when it comes to adaptation of technology it’s in the big league.

Downtown Newmarket
Downtown Newmarket

It has just won a Google eTown Award, which the search-engine giant says honours the towns and cities whose businesses are embracing the opportunities of the Internet.

“I am delighted to receive this prestigious award and congratulate our business community for embracing the Internet as a key driver of economic growth,” said Lois Brown, member of parliament for Newmarket-Aurora.

“I encourage all entrepreneurs to get online and experience for themselves the power of social media and how it can help their business grow.”

Lois Brown receives the award from Google's Sophie Chesters

Lois Brown receives the award from Google’s Sophie Chesters

The business-friendly Newmarket was one of five cities recognized this week. The others are Halifax, Saint-Sauveur, Que., Canmore, Alta. and Whistler, B.C. In choosing the five, Google said it worked with the independent research firm IPSOS to analyze the online strength of local small businesses across Canada.

“We’re proud to recognize the growing entrepreneurial spirit in Newmarket,” said Chris O’Neill, managing director of Google Canada.

“Every day, Canadians turn to the Internet looking for products and services, and it’s the businesses and communities engaging with consumers online that will lead Canada’s future economic growth.”

O’Neill noted that despite the growth of Internet use in the country, more than half of all Canadian small businesses still do not have a website.

The Newmarket photo is courtesy of the Town of Newmarket and the award photo is courtesy of Google Canada.

Google apologizes for course glitch

15 Tuesday Oct 2013

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A screen grab from Tuesday's first Google Analytics Academy Hangout.

A screen grab from Tuesday’s first Google Analytics Academy Hangout.

Video streaming is child’s play these days, but apparently not so for Google! The tech giant’s first Google Analytics Academy Hangout was plagued by glitches throughout the session Tuesday afternoon.The debut was hosted by Analytics Evangelist Justin Cutroni and Engineering Director Paul Muret.

Some 2,000 people from all over the world were online to learn from them, but the session did not go the way it was supposed to.

“Something’s not right,” Google acknowledged.

“We’re having trouble contacting our servers. We’re going to keep trying.”

By the time the session resumed, Muret had disappeared and was replaced by an Analytics specialist.

“We never had an outage like this,” an embarrassed Cutroni declared.

He apologized to the audience and promised to post a video of the session. In all, Cutroni said, more than 100,000 people had signed up for the free Analytics course, which went online early this month.

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