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Social Media Tools in Beta that we are tracking

Social Media Tools in Beta that we are tracking | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Here is a preview of some of the latest social media tools that are currently in beta that we are tracking.

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Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com's curator insight, February 2, 3:49 AM

Ian Cleary introduces eight social media tools with a lot of potential:

 

1) Meshfire

2) One Qube

3) Nestivity

4) Socialproof.it

5) Propel Ad

6) Little Bird

7) Post Rocket

8) AW Pro Tools

 

Which one(s) do you plan on using?

Martin Gysler's comment, February 2, 5:34 AM
Thanks Cendrine, I'll check out this list :-)
Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com's comment, February 3, 2:58 PM
Glad you like it, Martin!
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Official Google Blog: Toward a simpler, more beautiful Google

Official Google Blog: Toward a simpler, more beautiful Google | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

More than 170 million people have upgraded to Google+, enjoying new ways to share in Search, Gmail, YouTube and lots of other places. It's still early days, and there’s plenty left to do, but we're more excited than ever to build a seamless social experience, all across Google.

 

A critical piece of this social layer is a design that grows alongside our aspirations. So today we’re introducing a more functional and flexible version of Google+. We think you’ll find it easier to use and nicer to look at, but most importantly, it accelerates our efforts to create a simpler, more beautiful Google.


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