Pinterest raised $100 million in financing, signifying its growing importance in the social media landscape.
Stories by Sahil Patel
Big Cash Investment Raises Pinterest’s Profile
May 17th, 2012 by Sahil PatelPinterest raised $100 million in financing, signifying its growing importance in the social media landscape.
GM Hands Facebook a PR Challenge
May 16th, 2012 by Sahil PatelGeneral Motors dropped Facebook from its ad budget on the eve of the social network’s public stock offering.
GM Hands Facebook a PR Challenge
May 16th, 2012 by Sahil PatelGeneral Motors dropped Facebook from its ad budget on the eve of the social network’s public stock offering.
Latest C-Suite Bye-Bye Comes From Best Buy
May 14th, 2012 by Sahil PatelRichard Schulze has resigned as chairman at the big box retailer in the wake of an investigation that shows he knew about former CEO Brian Dunn’s inappropriate relationship with a female employee but did not tell the company’s board.
Latest C-Suite Bye-Bye Comes From Best Buy
May 14th, 2012 by Sahil PatelRichard Schulze has resigned as chairman at the big box retailer in the wake of an investigation that shows he knew about former CEO Brian Dunn’s inappropriate relationship with a female employee but did not tell the company’s board.
Facebook and Microsoft Unveil Additional Ways to Reach Consumers
May 11th, 2012 by Sahil PatelIn advance of Facebook’s IPO, two new offerings expand its ability to help brands reach and connect with consumers.
Facebook and Microsoft Unveil Additional Ways to Reach Consumers
May 11th, 2012 by Sahil PatelIn advance of Facebook’s IPO, two new offerings expand its ability to help brands reach and connect with consumers.
Key to Feel-Good Social Media: Prompting Self-Disclosures
May 9th, 2012 by Sahil PatelNew Harvard research indicates that sharing one’s own opinions and attitudes on social networks taps into the brain’s pleasure center.
Key to Feel-Good Social Media: Prompting Self-Disclosures
May 9th, 2012 by Sahil PatelNew Harvard research indicates that sharing one’s own opinions and attitudes on social networks taps into the brain’s pleasure center.