The UK cooker manufacturer Belling, together with its PR and social media agency Umpf continues the charity campaign ‘Tweet Pie: The world’s shortest recipe book’. The specific recipes are called ’twecipes’, as they were crowdsourced through Twitter. The recipe book includes 50 140-character recipes that have been chosen from over 200 supplied by users.

Any big idea, which helps a company flourish and establish intimate ties with consumers and pushes it forward in the industry, has a team of professionals behind. In this review based on the Fast Company’s diverse list of The 100 Most Creative People in Business 2011, we at Popsop celebrate creative geniuses in top international businesses including Apple, Google, Levi’s, Nike, PepsiCo and more who reinvent strategies of their companies and introduce new groundbreaking solutions that change the world in a certain way.

The most rapidly growing social network in the world has outgrown itself and eyes for other expansion opportunities out there. In this tough world of disagreement, where you go to YouTube for videos and visit iTunes to download some music, Facebook is looking into expanding its role and establishing itself as a premier destination for music, TV programs and media—all in one place. Which is quite realistic, given the size of its network.

To celebrate the release of new Snickers Peanutbutter Squares, Mars Chocolate North America has rolled out a new Facebook application that allows users to change the ‘Like’ button on their profile page into ‘Love’ button. This tool is a part of the online campaign aimed at attracting more Facebook users to the page dedicate to the newly-released Snickers Peanut Butter Squared.

The new product that consists of two square pieces is available in most mass, food and convenience stores and farmacies across the United States at a recommended price of $.89.