The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “21 Warning Signs You’re Becoming a Social Media Snob”. Jonathan Morrow says, “Ever think you might be starting to take social media a little too seriously? Sure, it started out innocently enough. You were hanging out with family and friends, cracking jokes, sharing cool ideas, and having some good old-fashioned fun on Farmville”. 21 Warning Signs You’re Becoming a Social Media Snob ‘Copyblogger’ Blog [...]
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The latest post on ‘Facebook’s Plans for Gowalla Revealed”. Todd Wasserman says, “So this is what Facebook has been doing with its Gowallaacquisition. Josh Williams, the former CEO of Gowalla, has been working on a project since Facebook bought his company back in December.” Facebook’s Plans for Gowalla Revealed Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘How to Allow Subscribers on Facebook”. Amy-Mae Elliott says, “Facebook‘s Subscribe option allows you to share certain content with the wider public — without having to compromise your privacy. Through the Subscribe function, you can post public updates you don’t mind sharing with the world, but keep other, more personal updates private to your friends and family.” How to Allow Subscribers on Facebook Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Social Media Privacy: 3 Questions to Ask Before Authorizing Third-Party Apps”. Jamie Beckland says, “Never completely off the radar, privacy concerns recently stepped back into the spotlight. In the past months alone, privacy issues have emerged from all corners. The California Attorney General is twisting arms for better app disclosures, and startup Path apologized for scraping address books. And during February’s OpenDialogue, CEO of Thornley Fallis Joseph Thornley claimed that Facebook “violates our privacy day by day, because it’s impossible... [...]
The latest post on ‘How Twitter Reacted to the New iPad Announcement [INFOGRAPHIC]”. Christine Erickson says, “It’s likely your Twitter feed has been buzzing with talk about the new iPad all week, but what does that mean? Data on Twitter can tell you who and where these tweets are coming from. The rumors about the iPad 3 versus iPad HD have since been resolved (it’s just iPad). As you can see in this interactive chart, Twitter users seemed to have their money on the name iPad 3, which at more than 11,000 tweets, was the most talked-about”. How Twitter Reacted to... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Are You Falling Into the Pricing Trap?”. Nellie Akalpsays, “When Molly first launched her catering business, she offered deep discounts to family, friends, referrals and pretty much anyone else. Tom took the same approach when he started his graphic design business; he charged nearly 50% the going rate in order to lock in his first crop of clients”. Are You Falling Into the Pricing Trap? Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “How to Prepare for the Social Networked Afterlife”. Alicia Eler says, “Signing up for a free social networking account is easy. A few clicks and there you go – open up your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+ accounts. Get connected. The last thing on your mind is what will happen to those accounts after you leave this world. And not one of those networks, in their fast-paced Internet here-and-now, asks you to think about this, either”. How to Prepare for the Social Networked Afterlife ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Who, Where, What and When: Facebook Beefs up APIs for App Developers”. Joe Brockmeier says, “Facebook has the who, where, what and when pretty much all covered for its App developers. Facebook announced a few new tricks for its apps today. According to Facebook’s Alex Wyler, developers are now able to share photos, video, location and tag friends directly from Facebook apps”. Who, Where, What and When: Facebook Beefs up APIs for App Developers ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Microsoft: Consumers Will Force Enterprises to Adopt Windows 8”. Scott M. Fulton, III says, “CIOs and managers who answer to CIOs attended the keynote sessions at the CeBIT conference in Hannover yesterday expecting Microsoft to explain to them, for the first time, where the business value in Windows 8 will come from. What they got may have been a bit of a shock: It was a demonstration of all the new Windows 8 features that Microsoft expects consumers to flock to in high numbers”. Microsoft: Consumers Will Force Enterprises... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Can Sites Rely On Facebook For User Login?”. Dave Copeland says, “Facebook users in Europe were unable to access the site this morning. While the problem, which Facebook called “technical difficulties,” was resolved quickly, it did lead to questions about what companies who rely on Facebook for user login to their own sites would do if there was a prolonged outage”. Can Sites Rely On Facebook For User Login? ReadWriteWeb [...]