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bullet Super Bowl XLVI Preview new!
The Super Bowl XLVI Preview, featured in The New York Times, analyzes the brands that are winning the Super Bowl buzz war and those that sat on the sidelines this year.
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bullet Q4 Global Brands Report new!
The Q4 2011 Global Brands report examines whether or not Apple was able to reclaim the top spot after two Google-dominated quarters, Samsung's ascent and the future of struggling brands Yahoo! and BlackBerry.
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bullet 2011 General Sentiment End of Year Reports new!
Get your hands on General Sentiment's end of the year reports! The first examines some of the lists from the 2011 Google Zeitgeist. The second measures Global Sentiment through the year highlighting top events and issues.
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What Super Bowl Rings?: Tim Tebow Generates More Social Media and Twitter Mentions Than Rodgers, Brees, Eli and Brady Combined
January 13, 2012 by Steve Kwon
Apparently, having a Super Bowl ring doesn’t count for much anymore — at least in Social Media. With all the hype and hoopla surrounding Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow, one would think that he would be near or at the top of Social Media conversation among NFL quarterbacks, but would anybody have expected Tebow to [...]


Global Mood Dips in 2011
December 30, 2011 by Steve Kwon
In our inaugural Global Mood Index Report, we found that News Media was much more negative this year than Social Media and Twitter. That is because people like to talk more about their personal lives and everyday things than global, national or sensationalist news events. It is not a surprise that News Media has been very [...]