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Twitter takes new steps to be even more like Instagram |CNET

Twitter takes new steps to be even more like Instagram |CNET | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

The microblogging service rolled out a series of new features today that together make it more instantly visual and take it even further past 140 characters. 

 

With a flurry of new features unveiled this afternoon, Twitter appears to be aiming more than ever at mimicking some of the most visual elements of Instagram and Facebook.


The most interesting new feature is one that adds a palette of "top" photos and videos to search results. So, for example, if you search for "sunrise," you see a group of photos above the resulting column of tweets, as well as a row of video thumbnails off to the side.


Clearly, the idea here is that Twitter wants users to see more information than ever before, and far more than just the 140 characters of actual tweets. It's an acknowledgement by Twitter that, more than ever, the richest communications are visual, something that netted Instagram a high nine-figure payday (its acquisition by Facebook) and helps make Facebook so attractive to so many people. While a 140-character tweet can contain a wealth of information -- a new thought, a URL, a retweet -- Twitter is nodding to the fact that when someone is searching for something specific, there's a lot of value in giving them an instant visual treat, even one that dominates the screen....

 

[Early tests of the Twitter search tool showed inconsistency ~ Jeff]

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Television's Future Has a Social Soundtrack | Harvard Business Review

Television's Future Has a Social Soundtrack | Harvard Business Review | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

...Television is undergoing an analogous transformation. Although we sometimes watch with family or friends, we mostly experience TV in relative social isolation. We are disconnected from most of the people watching with us, deaf to the roar of the crowd during a game or the laughter of the audience after a punch line. We have learned to suppress our urge to talk about what moves us, settling instead for chance meetings at the water cooler the day after.

 

But all that has changed with the sudden rise of realtime social media, particularly Twitter. Just in the United States, tens of millions of people are talking to each other as they watch TV. This year's Super Bowl alone spurred over 24 million tweets. After 80 years of sequestered viewing, television audiences worldwide have forged Twitter into a social soundtrack for TV. If you are not part of the soundtrack yet, chances are that you will be soon....

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Radically redefining TV | # Transmedia

Radically redefining TV | # Transmedia | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Fiona Milburn sits down with Ian Fowler and Holly Alexander of @radical.media to find out how audiences are driving the future of storytelling.

 

[The production for Doctors Without Borders is a useful case study in Transmedia ~ Jeff]


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Will storytelling take social TV’s center stage in 2013? | Lost Remote

Will storytelling take social TV’s center stage in 2013? | Lost Remote | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Jacob Shwirtz:  "As social TV continues to evolve, with more start-ups, more consolidation and broader impact on our industry, it seems appropriate to take stock of 2012 and try to foresee what 2013 has in store for the hottest buzzword in the media industry."

 

...But there’s something even bigger that 2013 has in store; a new understanding that has the potential to overshadow other trends. It may take until the second or even third quarter, but eventually industry executives will start to think of social TV as much more than a technology or a marketing/distribution platform.

 

The big win, the ultimate expression and promise of social TV, is the understanding of digital and social media as storytelling media. TV’s best expression isn’t as a marketing tool for radio and social media’s best expression isn’t as a marketing tool for TV....

 

[Thoughtful exploration of social TV ~ Jeff]


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