Tag Archive 'Social Responsibility'

At Mindjumpers, we are happy to have a featured article about I do 30 on the site Socialbrite.org written by Julie Katz. More and more organizations are realizing what they can do on social media, as it can bring individuals slightly across the world closer to each other. This is one of the areas that [...]

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Social networks and online communities offer great possibilities for organisations and companies to connect with new and existing users, customers, supporters, donors etc. For NGOs, charities or companies, who want to show their corporate social responsibility social media is a very attractive tool. Social media has a global scope and each person you connect with [...]

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As a leading manufacturer of texting devices LG tackles the problem of mobile harassment among teenagers and young adults. While a massive amount of text messages are sent every second by teens all over the world, it’s a fact that it’s hard for some of them to take a moment considering the side effects by [...]

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Thanks to the Facebook page RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE FOR CHRISTMAS NO. 1, which now has 476,828 fans, Rage Against the Machine has won the most competitive battle in years for Christmas number one. The single, Killing in the Name sold 500,000 downloads beating X-Factor winner Joe McElderry’s The Climb by 50,000 copies! According to [...]

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On the 8th of December I wrote the blog post “Statement Bubbles, COP15, the Streets and All That Jazz”, about our statement bubble and the ‘Small actions do matter’ campaign – ‘I do 30′ powered by the Danish bio innovative company Novozymes. Yesterday we took our statement bubble and a camera and went to Bright [...]

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Celebrate Thanksgiving right now on Twitter during TweetsGiving. Until Thursday, you can join TweetsGiving as part of a 48-hour worldwide campaign and share whatever you are grateful for. The purpose is similar to Twestival: to use social media to raise money for a good cause. But in TweetsGiving, the idea is to think about what [...]

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Written by Anne Herngaard My name is Anne and I spend quite a lot of time digging into new media, technologies, thoughts and movements in society. Much of it is reflected in online activities – in other words, I’m a sucker for social media and the way in which people interact, share knowledge or simply [...]

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Written by Thilde Vesterby If you have been reading Mindjumpers’ blog on a regular basis you know that we strongly believe that social media can be used to do social good in the world. The latest example on doing something good online comes from Facebook which has now launched a social media peace project. According [...]

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Written by Thilde Vesterby Think Social is a new non-profit initiative dedicated to advancing the use of social media in the public interest. The mission of the project is to connect people and ideas to advance the use of social media to address the most pressing challenges of society. Think Social is built on the [...]

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Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen This post is based on an interview with CEO, Per Gasseholm and Marketing and campaign responsible, Erica Scott from BLEND a/s. On October 12th I praised the campaign “Blend the World” launched by the Danish clothing designer brand Blend in our blog. It’s a truly great campaign as it focuses [...]

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