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How do the users compare when looking at application loyalty when an application crashes? This Android vs. iOS comparison will tell you the answer. Via Chiraag Delete the scoop?
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Sarah L broke down what Twitter is really about. And no, it's not always the best and fastest way to get good information. Sometimes, er, most of the times it's just self promoters and wannabe comedians abusing the medium. Delete the scoop?
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Facebook has just confirmed with me that it is launching a retweet-style "Share" button for the mobile news feed. The much-requested feature is now rolled out for the mobile site, and will soon come to the iOS and Android apps. Via Audrey Moreaux Delete the scoop?
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Apple ranked as the most innovative company in the world, despite spending significantly less on R&D than most of its competitors. Via Alex Butler
Edgar Mata's curator insight,
December 11, 2012 2:25 PM
¿Qué tienen estas empreas que les permite ser innovadoras? Delete the scoop?
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A recent article on ZDNet posited that Google will continue to be the primary search engine of choice for the foreseeable future.
With competitors like Bing clamoring to get a slice of the “search pie”, and Facebook’s experiment in social search, it’s not easy to predict the future of search engines. The data, however, leads to interesting questions on just what it means to be the top search engine on the new Social Web.
Find Out More: http://socialmediatoday.com/rorymartin/955996/social-search-building-better-search-engine Via Antonino Militello Delete the scoop?
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“Saber que enseñar no es transferir conocimiento, sino crear las posibilidades para su propiaproducción o construcción” Paulo Freire... Via PuertoTICs Delete the scoop?
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New York Times (blog)Why Twitter Is Right To Launch An Instagram CompetitorForbesSUN VALLEY, ID - JULY 10: Jack Dorsey, creator of Twitter founder and CEO of Square, arrives for the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 10, 2012 in Sun... Via Rami Kantari Delete the scoop?
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En este sitio podrás encontrar todas las explicaciones sobre los temas que más te interesan y ¡son totalmente gratuitos! Via Fernando L. Seijo Delete the scoop?
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Some basic social media strategy tips
Read full article here: http://www.mediahelpingmedia.org/training-resources/social-networking/735-tips-for-developing-a-social-media-strategy Via Maria Cristina Terenzio Delete the scoop?
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Apple's Siri, along with mobile apps and mobile searching in general, are changing search habits and posing new challenges and opportunities for search marketers. Alchemy Viral has created an infographic that covers a variety of things to keep in mind about how to better react to the growing number of mobile searches, including those being routed through Siri. (Alchemy is a UK-based firm, hence the use of “optimisation” rather than the US English spelling:)
Take a look at this infographic for more details on responsive web design, search tools, social and content optimization, content, and more factors that are relevant to SEO for the mobile internet... Via Lauren Moss Delete the scoop?
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One in four young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 are friends with their bosses on Facebook, a new study suggests. Via Khaled El Ahmad Delete the scoop?
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Businesses spend millions of dollars to bring people into their stores. Wouldn’t it be nice if those businesses could incentivize their customers to bring people in for them? That’s what we’ll be exploring here today. Delete the scoop?
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Giuseppe Mauriello: Hopflow is web and iOS social content discovery app which seeks to connect users with a stream of content based on their personal interests. It is similar to other services like Prismatic and Trapit.
From reviewed article by The Next Web: "Hopflow lets users Discover and share content through following specific topics rather than individual sources, and based on these interests, a personalized flow of stories from around the Web is reeled in.
You’ll need to sign up with your Twitter or Facebook credentials. Hopflow scanned my Twitter history and, quite accurately, told me all the subjects I am indeed interested in.
You can, of course, manually select and deselect options as you see fit, and once you click ‘Done’, you’ll have a long stream of news stories based around your topics of interest. It’s like Twitter, except you follow topics rather than accounts, and this comparison is given further credence with the ‘Rehop’ feature which lets you share your news with others.
“The social Web is full of content platforms that force people to manually follow and filter through sources and information,” says Erez Pilosof, CEO and Founder of Hopflow. ” In this contextual age, people want tools that are simple and provide targeted information. We believe that discovering and sharing stories about the things that interest you shouldn’t be tedious and time consuming but rather fun and easy. Hopflow eliminates unwanted noise and allows users to sit back and enjoy a beautiful image-based ‘flow’ of relevant content outside of their current social networks.”
Read full article here: http://thenextweb.com/media/2012/11/13/hopflow-launches-into/
Try out it: http://hopflow.com
Via Giuseppe Mauriello
Philippe Trebaul's curator insight,
January 31, 4:59 AM
New Social Content Discovery Tool: Hopflow.
From hopflow.com - December 5, 2012 6:38 PM
Giuseppe Mauriello: Hopflow is web and iOS social content discovery app which seeks to connect users with a stream of content based on their personal interests. It is similar to other services like Prismatic and Trapit.
From reviewed article by The Next Web: "Hopflow lets users Discover and share content through following specific topics rather than individual sources, and based on these interests, a personalized flow of stories from around the Web is reeled in.
You’ll need to sign up with your Twitter or Facebook credentials. Hopflow scanned my Twitter history and, quite accurately, told me all the subjects I am indeed interested in.
You can, of course, manually select and deselect options as you see fit, and once you click ‘Done’, you’ll have a long stream of news stories based around your topics of interest. It’s like Twitter, except you follow topics rather than accounts, and this comparison is given further credence with the ‘Rehop’ feature which lets you share your news with others.
“The social Web is full of content platforms that force people to manually follow and filter through sources and information,” says Erez Pilosof, CEO and Founder of Hopflow. ” In this contextual age, people want tools that are simple and provide targeted information. We believe that discovering and sharing stories about the things that interest you shouldn’t be tedious and time consuming but rather fun and easy. Hopflow eliminates unwanted noise and allows users to sit back and enjoy a beautiful image-based ‘flow’ of relevant content outside of their current social networks.”
Read full article here: http://thenextweb.com/media/2012/11/13/hopflow-launches-into/
Try out it: http://hopflow.com
New Social Content Discovery Tool: Hopflow | @scoopit via @pinomauriello http://sco.lt/... Delete the scoop?
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You're a community manager, or you want learn to be more effective in your presence in social media, this blog will give you many ideas on this subject. As usual Social Media Examiner provide us an interesting and very useful content. Go ahead and share it too. [note Martin Gysler]
Social media community management: Follow these tips to learn how to exercise good social etiquette and manage your social networking communities.
Do you wonder how to go about exercising good social etiquette and managing your social networking communities, all at the same time? Social media community management has expanded into a growing field and there’s a lot to think about. In this post, I’ll cover 26 tips, an A-Z guide, on ways to manage your company‘s presence.
Read more: http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/social-media-community-management/ Via Martin Gysler
DelaneyKMedia's comment,
February 7, 12:50 AM
Great resource for those of us interested in digital marketing and social media! Thanks for sharing!
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When Coca-Cola’s ad agencies ran out of ideas for a marketing brief, the company decided to turn to an online community to crowdsource some ideas. Via Alex Butler Delete the scoop?
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Social Media Video 2013: Social Media Revolution 4 was written by international best selling author and keynote speaker Erik Qualman. It's part of a series o... Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Timo Ilomäki, roberto toppi Delete the scoop?
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Like most kids, I loved LEGO. I would spend hours building everything from a space shuttle to a house for my chihuahua (true story). Via Rami Kantari Delete the scoop?
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A parent of two middle school-aged children, Will Richardson has been blogging about the intersection of social online learning networks and education for th... Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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The combination of smartphones, tablets and connected devices will create a tidal wave of new data for businesses to store and process. Via Alex Butler Delete the scoop?
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Excerpted from review article on The Next Web: "Summly is a free iPhone program that has a back-end that will automatically determine what the relevant facts of a story are and convert it into consumable bites of information (aka short summaries) to give you just enough to know what’s going on.
The company was started by Nick D’Aloisio, a 16-year-old founder who some believe to be the youngest person in the world to raise venture capital.
Summly launches to the world and anyone can download it for free. All the content on the screen is formatted specifically for the respective device and you won’t have to scroll through multiple screens to get the summary — just tap and read.
When you first open Summly, you will find that there isn’t much there. You have the option of creating channels from pre-determined news topics and personal filters. The pre-determined topics are sourced from at least 300 English-speaking feeds while the news stories under the personal filters are generated through the Microsoft Bing API.
Standard Apple device gestures are integrated into this application to allow you to move forward or back, view additional options, and much more. Articles can also be shared through email, SMS, Facebook, and Twitter. Once you’ve set up all your pre-determined news topics and personal filters, you can set them and watch it update..."
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PlasmaBorneElectric's curator insight,
February 21, 10:00 AM
Are we gonna let someone else tell us what is important in a story now? Perhaps when we are busy to gather data ourselves we need to learn how to better use our time rather than sign on for a service that thinks and makes decisions for us.
How many times have your learned something that you thought might not be any interest to you then later on you find that very piece of data came in handy. There has to be room in our lives for exploration and discovery outside our own self interests. It's called livng life. imho Delete the scoop?
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It's no secret. When engineers built Google+, they constructed an SEO juggernaut to dominate search results above all other social platforms. Although Facebook and Twitter are essential to marketing efforts, both restrict Google from accessing much of their data. This limits their SEO effectiveness.
PlasmaBorneElectric's comment,
February 21, 10:02 AM
It seems ironic. While social media wants users to put their whole lives online the social media networks themselves seek privacy. That should be some useful insight to Internet Users. imho
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A group of scientists including Princeton Evolutionary Pharmacologist Ethan Perlstein are using science crowdsourcing website RocketHub to procure funds for amphetamine research. Via Alex Butler
Daveaitch's comment,
October 26, 2012 3:13 AM
Investing in Walt and Jesse, now there's a high risk venture!
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Your girlfriend or wife is a spy. and you might disagree with me but this is the result from Bitdefender's study. In their study, it shows that there are more women as compared to men who spies on their partner's online activities. Via R C Organo Junior Delete the scoop?
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