The world's best and long-lasting brands were typically created by a divergence from an existing product category. These brands continue to survive not because of their 'share of market' but for being first in the mind of consumers.
Rodney Bradford, a 19 year old teenager was arrested for robbery. The twist is, he had an alibi.
Rodney typed in a message at the time the crime was committed on his Facebook page, from a computer in his father's apartment in Harlem.
Ever wonder how women search and share product information online?
Statistic charts from eMarketer and reports from PopSugar and Radar Research will tell you exactly how.
His Twitter page has been snowballing in numbers, with more than 700,000 followers following his hilarious tweets.
Apparently, success didn't just stop there.
at least we know that Twitter is using Delicious as their social bookmarking site, and the micro-blogging giant has some interesting saves to share.
Here are 3 of our favorites!
...getting entertained by this cool website, "My Parents Joined Facebook". It is a user generated website where people are able to share their Mum-Dad-Facebook" experiences with us.
Verizon Wireless' "iDon't" ad campaign pointing out everything Android phone has that iPhone your phone doesn't....we don't expect iPhone fans to just sit there and watch their favorite brand get bashed.
Google Social Search went live just 2 days ago. It might be confusing to some about how Google indexes its search results.
From the laymen point of view, Google Social Search pulls out relevant content created by the people in your online social circle and includes them into your search result.