Just in time advertising during Super Bowl XLVII blackout

This year’s Super Bowl, held in New Orleans, had probably the best half time show in years featuring Beyonce and Destiny’s Child, but it will also be memorable for another thing, which is the fact that there was a power blackout right after half time which delayed the third quarter for several minutes. A number of quick thinking social media agents used Twitter to pounce on the opportunity for their brands and these were brilliant.

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Walgreens supermarket had a couple of tips for the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans

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Light map from tweetping shows the most active regions on Twitter throughout the day

Pinot’s Vine art

Making stop motion animation is one thing but @pinot has taken it to the next level with his Vine-imation. He drew every single frame. It’s like going back to the early years of animation.

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I don’t understand why Google+ has to shout at me all the time.

I think it’s upset that I haven’t been there as often as I used to but this attitude isn’t going to win me back you know.

Thought via Path

Sometimes I wonder about apps and services. There’s plenty that pop up every month but only a handful would get exposure and manage to gain a meaningful number of users or members.

Exposure is about reaching to the media as well as getting your friends to keep using them.

They used to say that unless you get a million users, your service won’t amount to anything. Last year, that million became ten million. The bar gets set higher and higher and even if you have a great looking app that does useful stuff, without reaching a million, most investors or advertisers won’t look twice.

Sometimes it’s not so much about the number of users but about how much they use they service. If they use it a lot, eventually more will join. Sometimes you need to steal people from other services, drag them away. The trick though, is in keeping them around, making sure they keep using it. I think that’s the most difficult thing to figure out. – Read on Path.

Brand new compose form on Tumblr. A long time coming, but still can’t post when you’re not on page one of the dashboard

Jerry Seinfeld delivers Apple’s earnings results

Wow, thank you. It’s been an amazing year hasn’t it? We are just killing it with all the gadgets every quarter. Hey, have you ever wondered why we do that with the quarters? So much extra reporting.

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Quick thought on Apple iOS devices sales and why it’s spectacular

mnlst:

2007 -December 2012: 500 million iOS devices sold.

October – December 2012 – 75 million devices sold

Conclusion: Apple sold, during the Q1 2013’s 13 weeks, 15% of all iOS devices ever sold. 15% in three damn months.

Probably a good reason for why Apple’s share price fell. LOL

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Brilliant and super useful. Fantastic!

Never realized this. Excellent.

Holy shit. (Option tab on Mac)

Hey Newsweek, I see what you did there :))