It seems like Twitter’s current strategy to grow is just to be in the press. Constantly. Half the board quite the other day. Constant rumors about changes in the product – from the current switch to an algorithm based timeline, over hearts instead of stars, to the introduction of 10’000 character tweets. At least it does not get boring. Read More
Digital Analytics Use Cases with the Google Tag Manager
A week ago, 25th of January, 2016, I had the pleasure of presenting use cases and advantages of the Google Tag Manager as part of an E-Commerce case at the Analytics Summit at Google Switzerland in Zurich. Read More
Down with the blinders: Other Ideas on Twitter
A few weeks back I wrote about why I like Twitter and what I was missing. Even though the text is not particularly short, I did not cover all I intended and did not think of everything. Today I found a rather interesting long read about what could be improved on Twitter. Read More
A Short Review of Flio: The Airport Comfort App
I had the chance to use and test the Flio app on Android, which is essentially an airport comfort app. It navigates you through the terminals. This is especially handy when you are at the airport a while, or need some information real quick. Read More
What I like about Twitter and what is missing
Since the whole (Twitter-)world is in turmoil about the #beyond140-issue, I wanted to write up why I actually like and use the product, as well what is missing in my opinion. Read More