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KPMG: Join the social media conversation at Davos
January 18, 2013
By Rob Starr, Content Manager, Big4.com
WEFlive.com, is a social media aggregation site that provides a simple way to follow and interact with Twitter conversations from delegates to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, January 23 – 26, 2013.
Visitors to World Economic Forum Live can filter tweets based on the type of content (articles, images, video) and delegate type (from media and journalists, to technology leaders, public figures, social entrepreneurs and WEF representatives) and even search for specific trends, hashtags and keywords.
WEFlive.com will feature a real-time infographic that presents trending topics from Davos alongside the broader conversation from Twitter users around the globe using #WEF or #Davos in their tweets.
For the second consecutive year, KPMG International is presenting access to the social media conversation taking place at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, through World Economic Forum Live (WEFlive.com), a social media site that aggregates and streams a live feed of tweets sent by delegates to the Davos meeting. In 2012, WEFlive.com streamed more than 20,000 tweets, and 138,000 retweets from Davos, and KPMG expects even greater online discussion at this year’s meeting.
“The social conversation around Davos is not just large, it can become complex, and with WEFlive.com, KPMG presents a one-stop source to easily access the key topics, trends and ideas coming from this influential forum,” said Charlie Sharman, KPMG’s Head of Global Marketing.
To keep up with KPMG at Davos, follow and engage with our team via WEFLive.com, or simply use the twitter hastag #askKPMG to ask a question using the new Have Your Say feature – we will be listening throughout the Davos meeting.
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