by Brad Friedman | Social Media
Last October Twitter acquired Vine, the company that made a mobile app allowing people to film 6 second videos and post them on social sites like Facebook and Twitter. Before going any further I’ve got to ask why there isn’t an Android version yet. Vine was formed in June 2012. More than enough time has passed for an Android version to have been developed. Maybe it’s not in the plan. Regardless, I’m hearing more and more about this app so I thought I’d share some information here. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media

The Institute for Enterprise Ethics at the Daniels College of Business was established to extend the College's resources in business ethics to the practitioner community of executives, officers and directors of commercial and social enterprises in the Denver metropolitan area. With its focus on enterprise Ethics and Compliance, Enterprise Leadership and Governance, and Enterprise Social Responsibility and Sustainability, the Institute's mission is to help executives, officers and directors keep their organizations at the forefront of enterprise ethics. Daniel Sweeney (pictured above) is the Director of the Institute For Enterprise Ethics. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
More than ever before, social media has made it incredibly easy to engage in March Madness. The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament started yesterday with the play-in games. And with that, March Madness is officially underway. I love this time of year and to recognize our friends we've rolled out a prize giveaway. Ours is just one of many ways businesses are celebrating College Basketball and the excitement of March Madness. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
Last week Facebook unveiled a new news feed with an entirely new look and feel. The rollout was to commence immediately and many users are currently using the first overhaul of the Timeline since the launch at the end of 2011. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media

Source: Luma Partners, Terry Kawaja
Some think there is a formula for social media success. They assume if they mimic the activity of a major brand, success is just moments away. Like with many other things, people seek the simple answer that will provide the huge boost they are looking for. (more…)