The FIFA Women’s World Cup has brought thousands of football fans to Vancouver and cities across the country. For the Vancouver matches, Destination BC is introducing a new way to show fans what else the province has to offer. Follow @HelloBC on Twitter and watch for a “Live on #Periscope…” tweet during half time, click…
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Infographic: Social Media Camp 2014 via MediaMiser
Canada’s largest social media conference, Social Media Camp, took place at the beginning of May 2014 in Victoria, BC and featured distinguished keynote speakers, great informational sessions and hundreds of enthusiastic attendees. With various levels of experience and expertise, attendees and presenters have a huge stream of data coming at them if they’re following Social…
Behind the Scenes with Olympian’s Instagram & Twitter
With the ready access to Instagram and Twitter to interact with each other and their supporters, many Olympians are giving us a great account of what a day-in-the-life of an Olympian is like at Sochi 2014. Here’s a few of our Canadian Olympians who are giving us some interesting behind the scenes access. First off…
Native Shoes debuts The Natives
While the major networks debut their Fall TV Seasons, Native Shoes announces the launch of a new series on their Nativision portal. The Natives is a a series of lighthearted short films capturing the spirit of a cross-section of individuals across the globe. Each character was hand-selected for their uniqueness, creativity, innovation and light heartedness,…
Rdio New Release Tuesday – June 12, 2012
Rdio, (pronounced ar-dee-o) is a new way to play, share and discover music, from the creators of Skype. Rdio allows users to build a digital music collection that’s available wherever you are – on the web and your phone, even offline. Find new music through friends, bands, or people with similar taste and play any…
Rdio New Release Tuesday – June 3rd, 2012
Rdio, (pronounced ar-dee-o) is a new way to play, share and discover music, from the creators of Skype. Rdio allows users to build a digital music collection that’s available wherever you are – on the web and your phone, even offline. Find new music through friends, bands, or people with similar taste and play any…
What’s your fave social network?
Now that Google Plus has been out for a bit, I’m starting to hear some more buzz and some people thinking it’s the best thing since sliced bread. I’m still not convinced yet…but I haven’t really played around with it much. If you’ve signed up, what’s your opinion of Google Plus?