The recent announcement from Pinterest that it will support the pinning of videos from Vimeo will make it easier for a brand to reach a wider audience on the social platform.
Stories by Sahil Patel
Pinterest Adds Vimeo Integration
April 12th, 2012 by Sahil PatelThe recent announcement from Pinterest that it will support the pinning of videos from Vimeo will make it easier for a brand to reach a wider audience on the social platform.
Four Things You May Not Know About Instagram
April 10th, 2012 by Sahil PatelFacebook’s purchase of Instagram for a cool billion dollars still has the Web talking, and we’ve rounded up four factoids about the photo-sharing service to keep the conversation going.
Four Things You May Not Know About Instagram
April 10th, 2012 by Sahil PatelFacebook’s purchase of Instagram for a cool billion dollars still has the Web talking, and we’ve rounded up four factoids about the photo-sharing service to keep the conversation going.
Huffington’s New Role and the Invisible Hand of Media Relations
April 6th, 2012 by Sahil PatelThe New York Times and Business Insider offer differing accounts of Arianna Huffington’s changing role at AOL.
Huffington’s New Role and the Invisible Hand of Media Relations
April 6th, 2012 by Sahil PatelThe New York Times and Business Insider offer differing accounts of Arianna Huffington’s changing role at AOL.
Have You Updated Your LinkedIn Profile Lately?
February 10th, 2012 by Sahil PatelLinkedIn keeps growing and piling up successive quarters of revenue growth.
Path Is on the Right Track to Win Back Users’ Trust
February 10th, 2012 by Sahil PatelAfter being called out for uploading user address book data, the mobile social networking app developer went "nuclear" to regain user trust.
Is the Next Target for Web Activists Your Favorite Device Maker?
February 9th, 2012 by Sahil PatelApple might want to take seriously the 200,000 signature-strong petition being delivered to store locations.
Twitter, Mini-Controversies, All Part of Super Bowl Experience
February 6th, 2012 by Sahil PatelTweeters went on all-out blitz before and during the Super Bowl, widening the reach of flubs and obscene gestures.