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Most Contagious 2011

As every year CONTAGIOUS MAGAZINE sends out their report of the most contagious Movements, Projects, Marketing as Service Design, Social Business, Identity, Technology, Data, Money, Hacking, Music, Video, Retail, Gaming, Publishing and Designs.

Enter http://mostcontagious.com to see the projects or download the entire report as PDF.

Most Contagious 2011

What are websites made of?

what websites madeof infographic

via sixrevisions

Apple’s iOS App Store approved 500.000 Apps

via mashable

To honor the occasion, three companies specializing in iOS apps – game-maker Chillingo, app search engine Chomp and app blog 148apps – have created an infographic highlighting some of the most interesting figures related to the vast ecosystem of iOS apps. According to their data, there are 85,569 unique app developers; the most popular iOS app is Angry Birds, and 37% of iOS apps are free, while another 29% of all apps cost only $0.99.

New Google Search video ad format

Google UK just launched a new search video ad format which can be bought via keywords and CPC (or in this case: CPV = Cost Per View, as it’s a video). At the moment it’s only working for entertainment brands like TV shows or movies. Be fast, and check it out here.

The Mobile Movement: Understanding Smartphone Consumers

Tweet Speed for #royalwedding

Using Tweetdeck allows you to see all tweets entering at realtime and we find this just amazing to see.
just yesterday we’ve seen the following picture where Twitter reserves a single server (the top one) to everyting related with the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. LONG LIVE THE FUTURE KING AND QUEEN!

Is your marketing machine (on Facebook) ready for the world?

We want to share this video we’ve seen on Facebook Studios with you, that explains all the different elements you can use in your marketing strategy for your brand or product on Facebook.


Is this Google’s answer to Facebook’s Like-button?

Google implements through one of their “experiments” a button to tell your friends what you recommend/like on Google and all over the web.

Unfortunately we couldn’t find the documentation about how to implement the button into our site, otherwise you could find it at the end of this post… What do you think? Will you use the +1 button*?

* You need to be logged into your Google Account to be part of the experiment. to start +1 stuff all around the Internet. You can start right at the bottom of this post.

A mobile web user typology

Our colleagues from MRM Germany worked together with the University of Darmstadt (also in Germany) on a study about the new mobile web user. Have a look at the site, get the management summary by paying with a tweet and register for more information.
http://www.mobile-attitudes.com

Social Media Outlook for 2011

In case you missed the “Social Media Outlook 2011″ webinar from eMarketer last week, this is the deck. Enjoy!