- Banjo, a new location based discovery platform, launched a new set of contextual tools to "help people share and experience places and events in real time." Banjo's new update allows for organizing and distribution hundreds of millions of social conversations across real-world events such as the Daytona 500 or the Oscars. For more information, please visit http://www.gadgetsandtechnologynews.com/introducing-banjo-3-3-new-relevancy-tools-improve-context-for-social-media-around-events/2820687/
- Ford, always a leader in the social media marketing space, is launching its latest campaign for the new Ford EcoSport, entitled Social Media Urban Discovery. An elaborate program that includes road shows in four Indian cities, and interactive features highlighting the best of the new vehicle. For more information on this story, please visit http://www.rushlane.com/ford-ecosport-new-mantra-tvc-1269199.html
- Michelle Obama is hosting a Twitter Q&A on the third anniversary of her "Let's Move!" campaign. The social event starts at 11AM EST and is being conducted using her Twitter handle of @FLOTUS. For more information on this story, please visit http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2013/mar/11/michelle-obama-hosts-twitter-q-part-lets-move-anni/
- Attensity has released an update to their popular social monitoring program Respond 6.0. The new update provides "a unified customer listening post where customer requests are intelligently analyzed." For more information on this story, please visit http://www.marketwatch.com/story/attensity-respond-60-improves-multi-channel-engagement-in-social-customer-contact-centers-2013-03-11