How is Being New to Twitter Different in 2010?
Using Twitter in 2010 is much different from what it was in 2008. By Shannon Paul
Snapshot Of Your Social Media Presence [Part 1]: The Hub
Do you really have an idea of where you or your company stand online today? By Francisco Rosales
Facebook Launches Android SDK
Facebook is releasing its first official SDK for Android, offering developers on Google’s mobile OS an easy way to tie their Android native apps to Facebook Platform. By Jason Kincaid
Wibiya is a web toolbar that lets you easily add Facebook “like” buttons, Twitter @Anywhere features, Google Buzz, search functionality and more to your blog or website. In this interview, CEO and Co-Founder, Dror Ceder, discusses the tool’s design and features, as well as the company’s future plans.
How Web 3.0 Will Impact Social Media and PR
Have heard the term Web 3.0 and the semantic web, but aren’t really sure what it means, then watch this video.
11 Myths of Social Media Marketing
Though social media marketing is rapidly advancing in terms of adoption and sophistication, many marketers and business executives still struggle with it. By Tom Pick
Apple to Microsoft: “Eat My Dust!”
Apple passed Microsoft to become, for the first time, the “world’s most valuable technology company,” according to the New York Times. Apple gained a stock-based valuation of $222.12 billion while Microsoft’s was $219.18 billion. By Curt Hopkins
How To Use Google Wave for Live Blogging
It’s surprisingly easy. Now that Google makes it simple to embed a Wave in any blog post, starting a Wave-based live blog is as easy as copying and pasting a URL into a Web form. By Frederic Lardinois
The Fastest Way to Increase Your Google Ranking
How many times have you heard someone say, I just want that top search result on Google? For a business website, the top spot in the search engine returns can be a lead generating machine. By Jim Lodico
10 Ways to Cut Through the Social Media Noise and Be Heard
Once you find time for social media and move from social chatter to using social media for a purpose, you’ll see firsthand how difficult it can be to get noticed. By Chris Garrett