Top 10 ClickZ.asia Columns in 2012: Passbook, WeChat, and Pinterest
Apple's Passbook, WeChat, and Pinterest were the most popular topics as voted by our readers.
Apple's Passbook, WeChat, and Pinterest were the most popular topics as voted by our readers.
While Facebook and Twitter continue to assert their importance in the region, our readers were interested to know more about emerging platforms, particularly the opportunities that Apple’s Passbook, Tencent’s WeChat, and visual social sites such as Pinterest would bring for brands.
Here’s the rundown on the most popular columns by ClickZ.asia columnists in 2012:
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