Posted by Michelle Gillies on February 24, 2010
I don’t know how many of you have delved into the world of “Social Media”…my guess is probably all of you in some way or another…whether you know it or not. These days, almost everything we do has some kind of social media aspect to it. You can “tweet” on Twitter, “friend” on Facebook, or [...]
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Tags: blog, blogging, Chris Brogan, Crush It, Facebook, Forscene, Gary Vaynerchuk, Get Seen, Julien Smith, LinkedIn, MeetUp, Mitch Joel, pcto2010, PodCamp Toronto, Podcast, Rogers Communication Centre, Ryerson University, Six Pixels of Separation, Social Media, Steve Garfield, Third Tuesday Toronto, Trust Agents, TTT, Twitter |
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Posted by Michelle Gillies on February 10, 2010
We have some big news out of the UK today…
Forbidden partners with Brightcove
10th Feb, 2010
Forbidden Technologies today announced that it has partnered with Brightcove, the leading online video platform. The partnership will enable Forbidden Technologies to integrate FORscene, the Company’s Cloud-based video editing platform, into the Brightcove platform, enabling organizations to tap into the [...]
Categories: Cloud Computing, News, Social Media, Software as a Service (SaaS), Video Editing |
Tags: Brightcove, Cameron Church, Cloud Computing, Cloud Technology, Forbidden Technologies, Formidable Technologies, Forscene, Partnership, Pete Burns, Production & Post Production, Social Media, Software as a Service (SaaS), Video Editing |
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Posted by Michelle Gillies on January 29, 2010
Today I received several notifications from Canadian Women in Communications (CWC). I am a proud member of CWC and follow them on Twitter, LinkedIn & Facebook (hence the multiple notifications). They offered their membership a challenge …to complete 10 tasks as listed by them, on our LinkedIn pages. The reward … eligibility in a draw for [...]
Categories: CWC, Canadian Women in Communications, Cloud Computing, LinkedIn, Networking |
Tags: blog, blogging, Canadian Women in Communications, Cloud Computing, CWC, Facebook, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media, Twitter |
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