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Mashable: iPad gets Mailbox
BY SETH FIEGERMAN Mailbox, the much-hyped email app for iPhone, is now available for iPad. Like the iPhone app, the iPad version of Mailbox lets users schedule incoming messages to read later and sort into different lists, such as “To … Continue reading
4 Time Saving Content Curation Tools
by Jeff Bullas Content curation services, which had been one of the choice tools of marketing experts for some time now, are finally entering the mainstream. Some research done by the guys over at LikeHack showed that this … Continue reading
New Google+ redesign to give you crisp, beautiful photos
What’s New This Week? Google+ Unveils New Design: The new Google+ design “helps you easily explore content as well as dramatically improves your online photo experience to give you crisp, beautiful photos—without the work!” Google Launches Stand-Alone Hangouts App: ”Hangouts brings … Continue reading
Google+ widget lets you embed Photo Spheres on any website By Nicole Lee
One of the biggest highlights of Android’s jump to 4.2 was the addition of Photo Sphere, a 360-degree panoramic shooting mode that pans vertically as well as horizontally. It’s a neat trick, but the only way to share it was on Google+ or … Continue reading
12 Most Feeble Excuses Leaders Give to Shun Social Media
Change isn’t always easy for businesses, particularly when the tried and true methods have worked in the past and the budget’s tight. Yet social media has proven itself to be far more than a passing fad and business owners would … Continue reading
Infographic: how to get more shares on Facebook (via @soonguy)
Breezy Point, NY, Volunteer Firefighters Surprised With Tools to Rebuild After Sandy
Client Habitat for Humanity of Westchester got a big shot in the arm from Good Morning America on May 7 show. Here is part of it: “That’s wasn’t the only surprise for the local heroes. The Westchester, N.Y. chapter of … Continue reading
How to Herd Cats on Twitter by Jeff Bullas
How to Herd Cats on Twitter If there is one thing you have to love about Twitter is that sometimes it seems like the “Wild West”. Untamed but with many opportunities. At other times it seems like herding cats. … Continue reading
“Social Media: Do I Have To?” By Rev. Eric Jonas Swensson
Talking on the phone with a friend the other day and when I made a negative comment about Facebook, was promptly told, “Yeah, well, it is gonna be gone in a year. Them and all their ilk.” Some people don’t do … Continue reading
Mediabistro: coverage of explosions in Boston, creative social media hacks, and tweeters “ombudsman”
Boston Explosions: Twitter Acts As Journalism’s Ombudsman (The Washington Post / Erik Wemple) When tragedy strikes America, Twitter remembers bad reporting. As if the media needed any reminder not to jump to conclusions about what was happening on the ground in Boston, Twitter … Continue reading