How to follow the Annual Meeting 2013 on social media

Davos-Klosters, Switzerland 22-27 January
Starting on Tuesday 22 of January, the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2013 in Davos will gather the World’s top leaders, academics and heads of international businesses in an attempt to help improve the state of the world.
We invite you to participate in the conversation by following the Annual Meeting through social networks:
We have listed all the Forum’s digital media properties on one page: http://wef.ch/connect. Scan the QR code to connect with the Forum.
Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Google+
Facebook
Davos content, news and views will be shared throughout the Annual Meeting on our Facebook page with over 121,000 followers
Twitter
We invite you to follow the World Economic Forum on Twitter @Davos, with over 1.7 million followers, as well as our live tweet account @WEF where we tweet key quotes from official plenary sessions and where most of the Twitter chatter will happen. The best tweets, pictures and videos from the Annual Meeting will be collated on Storify.
A selection of the best tweets will be displayed on the official Twitter wall on bulletin boards around the Congress Hall.
You can also follow our communities: Global Shapers, Technology Pioneers, Schwab Foundation and Young Global Leaders.
Chinese speakers can get updates in Chinese on Sina Weibo (http://wef.ch/weibo). Please do not forget to indicate your Twitter handle during the online registration to be included on the official Twitter list.
You can add the Davos Twitter widget on your website with the embed below:
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Twitter lists:
Participants – part 1 (500 most followed accounts)
https://twitter.com/davos/davos2013
Participants – part 2
https://twitter.com/davos/davos2013pt2
Media and journalists covering AM13
https://twitter.com/davos/wefmedia
Corporate accounts at AM13
https://twitter.com/davos/wefcorporate
You can also embed the Forum’s curated Twitter Wall featuring the best tweets (http://wef.ch/twitterwall) or take the RSS feed: https://api.twitter.com/1/favorites.rss?screen_name=wef
Google+
Follow the Annual Meeting on our Google+ page, with over 1.6 million followers
Forum:Blog
Read expert insight and commentary on the Forum:Blog (http://www.agenda.weforum.org. An RSS feed with all posts tagged to the event is available here: http://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2013
Video Webcasts
During the Annual Meeting key sessions, press conferences and interviews will be broadcast live as webcasts on Forum Live (http://wef.ch/live). This year, there will be an additional two livestream channels featuring unique content from Davos. Feel free to embed any of the livestream video feeds using these instructions.
Watch highlights, key interviews and the main sessions on our new Forum Live channel.
Key sessions will be streamed live on http://wef.ch/davos2013programme. Immediately after each session, the videos will be available on our website (http://www.weforum.org/am13/webcasts), and can be watched on demand on YouTube (http://wef.ch/videos) and in Chinese on Youku (http://wef.ch/youku).
Livestream Programme
Find the full programme of sessions that will be broadcast below:
http://wef.ch/davos2013programme
Channel 1 – Forum Live tv, main Plenary sessions
Channel 2 – Sanada sessions
Channel 3 – One on One sessions
Channel 4 – Press Conferences
Livestream Programme embeds:
Find the code for embedding live and on-demand video below:
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/AM13/WEF_AM13_Livestream_Embeds.pdf
Youku
Session videos in Chinese will be made available on Youku (http://wef.ch/youku).
Flickr
A selection of the best pictures taken at the Annual Meeting will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr (http://wef.ch/am13pix). All photos from the Annual Meeting are also available from our official photographers, Swiss-Image (http://wef.ch/pics).
Davos Apps
The official programme, session videos, blog posts, photos, tweets and Twitter lists will all be available on the Davos App, the public mobile application for the Annual Meeting 2013. For full details on how to install the relevant application, visit http://www.weforum.org/apps.
Image: Visitors are reflected on a window at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
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