Written by Thilde Vesterby Finally here is an iPhone app that doesn’t drown in the thousands of fun but more or less useless apps on the market. Yesterday, a new and very different iPhone app became available in the App Store: the Give Work iPhone app. The app is a corporation between the crowdsourcing platform [...]
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Written by Thilde Vesterby The most influential people of social media are probably the bloggers. They share news, videos, opinions, trends and have lots of devoted readers. A blog can reach a lot of people, but image what 14,000 thousands blogs can do. With Blog Action Day, Change.org found a genius way to use the [...]
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Written by Thilde Vesterby At Mindjumpers we really love when companies use social media to raise awareness or money for a good cause. That is why we’d like to tell you about the one-day event that Weight Watchers are hosting today to fight world hunger. The event Loose-A-Palooza is a one-day online social networking to [...]
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Written by Thilde Vesterby Remember Drew? He’s they guy who, when he was diagnosed with cancer, decided to let the whole world blame anything bad on it on Twitter using the hashtag #BlameDrewsCancer. Even Lance Armstrong blamed his shoulder injury on Drew’s cancer. We wrote about the brilliant social media campaign here and here. Well, [...]
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Written by Tehneyat Waseem I came across this absolutely amazing goose-bumping organization, charity: water. If you haven’t heard about it, it’s about providing clean water by building water wells to places in Africa. The first water wells were built in Ugandan refugee camps. The strategy for charity: water has been simple. It’s about asking people [...]
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Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen In the end of July we wrote about how Drew Olanoff since he was diagnosed with cancer in May 2009, has been blaming everything on his cancer – like losing his keys or misplacing his wallet. He decided to use the possibilities social media give and created a campaign that [...]
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