Social Media Week is a global platform that connects people, content, and conversation around emerging trends in social and mobile media.
Delivered primarily through a network of internationally hosted conferences and online through social media, Social Media Week literally connects hundreds of thousands of people every year through learning experiences that aim to advance our understanding of social media’s role in society.
History
Social Media Week, organized by Crowdcentric, was held for the first time in February 2009 in New York City, and was launched as a distributed conference, with events taking place throughout the city with organizations such as the New York Times, Wired, Razorfish and Nielsen. Over 2,500 people attended over forty individual events, and thousands more participated online.
Continues at: About ‹ Social Media Week ‹ September 20-24, 2010.
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