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Trevor Sweetland

The Future Of Social TV Is Now - 2 views

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    New(-ish) website lets people "check-in" to the tv shows they're watching, get free stickers.
Cody Lee

Why the Right Song Matters: 'The Social Network' Case Study - 3 views

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    A case study in how much one piece pf music can affect the mood of a scene and even an entire film.
Chad Kipling

test everything - 100+ tools in one! - 1 views

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    Run a tonne of different tests much more easily. Includes validations, SEO and social rankings, mobile, spelling, network and domains, encodings, and many more. (Doesn't actually run the test, but links to online tests.)
Melissa Kendall

Organize anything, together. | Trello - 2 views

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    An impressive looking tool for organizing projects into boards. Incorporates social media-like features such as the @name in Facebook to link to a person.
Thu Tran

Hootsuite: Top Trending Brands on Twitter [Infographic] - 2 views

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    Just an infographic on some top 10's from twitter last year. a few surprises.
Thu Tran

Why Google+ Will Never Beat Facebook - 3 views

  • When you try to move beyond the Hey, I'm not using Facebook! How does this work? dimension of Google+, you find there's no reason to stay. The site's worse than irrelevant: it's redundant. There's no niche, no small slice to serve, no tight community of geeks in need of a petri dish.
  • Facebook is stellar at what it sets out to do. It murdered photo sharing services, decimated the use of Instant Messaging, is in the ring with Twitter, and, of course, is where all your friends are. And for a social network, we want to be where our friends are
  • Google+ has a news feed—Facebook's is better. Google+ has a wall of some kind—Facebook's is better. Google+ had "Circles," which illicit erections across the internet for some reason—Facebook stole the idea and made Lists, which are the same thing. And that last one's crucial. No matter what Google+ might have on Facebook, Facebook can always take. They stole Twitter for statuses, they ripped AIM and Skype for Facebook Chat, and they'll ransack whatever few nuggets of worth lie in Google+ as well. They'll always be ahead.
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    Why Google+ Will never beat facebook
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