How to embed Davos 2014 on your blog or website
This year, you can host the Annual Meeting 2014 on your blog or website.
Simply add the below code or use the links to generate code into the HTML of your blog or website. The full summary of all HTML code is available here (PDF).
Embedding an interactive session video player
The code below allows you to embed an interactive video player with full details of sessions at Davos 2014. The sessions will play live when they are taking place and then be available on-demand soon after with the same code.
https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/davos2014?p=1&pi=1&ms=1
Embedding the full programme
To embed the full programme with all sessions and details:
https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/davos2014?fs=1&th=1″
Embedding an individual session
To embed individual session videos, please use the relevant embed code on the full Annual Meeting 2014 embed code PDF or using each of the embed links here http://wef.ch/am14.
Additionally this year, all sessions that are Livestreamed will also have a live curated conversation thread where anyone watching the session can discuss with other viewers their points of view on the session they are watching.
You can embed the individual social media curated conversations here.
Interactive participant viewer
This interactive graphic provides a breakdown in participation across gender, region, country, sector and age, and shows how many participants are first-timers, and how many are returning to Davos.
Embedding social media
You can also embed a social media analysis tool, showing you which participants are tweeting the most, the most popular trends and topics and who is following who at the Annual Meeting.
This widget is provided by weflive.com produced by KPMG International.
The embed code can be generated using this link.
Flickr
You can also add photos from our Flickr account at: http://wef.ch/am14pix
We will also be covering the Annual Meeting from our Social Media accounts:
The official meeting hashtag is #wef14 and #wef
Follow highlights from the meeting on Twitter @davos http://wef.ch/twitter
Livetweeting from the Meeting sessions @wef http://wef.ch/livetweet
Official Twitterlists:
All participants active on twitter: https://twitter.com/davos/lists/davos2014
All journalists on twitter in Davos: https://twitter.com/davos/lists/davos14press
Public Figures attending: https://twitter.com/davos/lists/davos14publicfigures
Facebook
The World Economic Forum curates content relevant to global issues, posting links and articles to its Facebook page daily. ‘Like’ us on our Facebook page http://wef.ch/facebook.
For the Annual meeting, follow the latest session updates, blog posts and more on our Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/344137985727592/
Google+
Follow the Meeting on Google+ http://wef.ch/gplus
LinkedIn
Follow the Meeting on LinkedIn http://wef.ch/linkedin
Forum:blog
Read expert analysis, ideas and insights from participants: https://agenda.weforum.org/.
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https://agenda.weforum.org/feed/
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