A couple of months ago iTunes launched a new service called PING and honestly it wasn’t really clear to me what this service was exactly for (except of some social media “I like this song/artist” kind of thing). Now, it seems things are getting clearer as iTunes and twitter announce a partnership (facebook rejected the cooperation) to share music through tweets. Watch the video below or read this article on fastcompany to find out more.
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We’ve heard it in the past days and weeks that Facebook and Skype are working together now. Here’s a short video showing how the both platforms have been integrated. For the moment it’sonly working on PCs but it’s going to be interesting to see what will happen if two platforms with more than 1 Billion users together merge and how this will affect and change (again) our way of communicating with each other.

UM published the new WAVE (the 5th edition). A must read for everyone working in and around social media!
Seems like we’re living in times where even the strongest icons can be changed by social media. IMPRESSIVE!
The original “I Love New York” logo was designed by Milton Glaser.

Today in ADN, one of the free, Spanish newspaper they give you at subway stations: an article about Community Managers. Who is it, what are his/her roles and responsibilities. Unfortunately it’s only in Spanish!
As mentioned in the previous post, you can’t be a Fan on Facebook anymore, but you can LIKE whatever you want. To get an overview about the current state of “like-ness” in your entourage check http://likebutton.me
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The times of being a Fan on Facebook are gone. Facebook changed the functionality to “like”. All you can do now is like everything you… like. That’s the definition from the Facebook help center:
“Like” is a way to give positive feedback or connect with things you care about on Facebook. You can like content that your friends post or Pages that you want to connect with on Facebook.
Facebook and Twitter users seem to be online and connected all the time. No, that’s wrong, they ARE connected all the time… checking their statuses even when sleep walking…
via eMarketer
Yeah, I know, the news has been around since yesterday, so I’m “late” (talking Internet speed)… but it’s still worth to post, you’ll see: Who would have ever imagined that Google might become the second most visited site on the net!? Well, a while ago I guess noone, but it has come true: Facebook outed Google this week in overall traffic (in the US so far). I think this is kind of historical and needs to be mentioned, because it will mean something for all our future. Google is NOT the most important thing online anymore.
via venturebeat






