Not content with providing you the best coverage on the ground at the Cannes Lions next week (you can watch the latest episode of Cannes Eye TV online), today we launch a dedicated Cannes Eye TV app for the BlackBerry platform.
Available on video-capable devices (i.e. Bold, Storm, Curve 8900 and Tour running OS 4.6 and [...]
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Cannes Eye TV goes mobile
Watch the Cannes Lions Twitter seminar online
Update: Q&A now added to the playlist and video below.
It’s becoming clear from all the feedback, blogs and tweets that Twitter’s Biz Stone pulled the biggest crowd with a jam-packed auditorium at the Cannes Lions festival Monday.
We’re in the process of making all of the seminar available to watch online and here’s the first part, [...]
Perspectives on Canadian Twitter use... or are they?
So according to a recent Ipsos Reid study, “ONLY” about one out of every 100 Canadians is using Twitter (which apparently translates to “ONLY” 1.45 per cent of the Internet population in Canada). Is it ONLY me, or am I reading too heavily into the implied message here?
Granted, my Cannes colleague Niall recently blogged about several other studies [...]
Lies, damn lies and Twitter statistics
It seems that nothing that see exponential growth can get away for long before questions are raised over the numbers behind that growth.
And so it is with Twitter. Three such reports are fighting for prime position to pour scorn on the figures.
First off, Mashable has seen “Twitter’s growth flatline with only a 1.47% increase” in [...]
No ads equals no innovation…?
Eric Jackson in Business Week last week accused Twitter of a lack of innovation. A self-proclaimed huge fan of Twitter, he writes:
“…I have grown baffled and annoyed at one of Twitter’s greater non accomplishments: Since I’ve been using the service, its functionality and offerings have barely improved.”
So far so good but then Eric continues:
” …I [...]

