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Ammy Sriyunyongwat (@ammysri) sur Twitter Chelsea Aures #Social4Good Presentation Here is a #social4good presentation brought to you by @chelseaaures @ashlyo and @kristinmommers. Tune in December 6th at 11am to follow the live tweets. Picking the Pearltree I’m trying out pearltrees for the first time in #NewhouseSM6. Twitter Apps: First to Worst This week, let’s take a look at Twitter apps for #NewhouseSM6 and @dr4ward. 1. I love the concept of multiple streams on Hootsuite. 2. The fact that TweetDeck is a desktop application is a huge downside for me. 3. The Seesmic interface is absolutely hideous. 4. I was a little surprised to learn that there are different levels of SocialOomph, some free and some paid. 5. TweetGrid looks like it is in its beta version. 6. Monitter seems like it would work great for brands that need to keep track of consumer insights. Overall, I would choose Hootsuite over any other app. How much does Chelsea love Tweet Chats? The answer: Not at all. I do have one positive thing to say about tweet chats.

Kiersten Wing (@KierstenWing) sur Twitter Brian Moritz (brianmoritz What they told me: Newspapers are dying. It's time to jump ship. Get out while you can. There's no future in journalism. What I told them: I want to know why. I'm a former sports reporter who walked away from my beat to find out why newspapers are struggling, what they can do about it and how the Internet is changing the way the media does business. I worked for the Press & Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton, NY) and The Times Herald (Olean, N.Y.). Some day, I'll write a book.

The 10th Anniversary of the iPod [Infographic] This October marks the 10th anniversary of the iPod, the device that truly made the modern Apple, going on sale. An infographic takes a look at the evolution of the music player over its first decade.I’ll never forget my first iPod. I’d had a portable CD player and even the first portable MP3 player, the Diamond Rio, but the iPod was a revelation. For the first time, I could have my entire music collection at my fingertips without having to fumble to change CDs. With the passing of Steve Jobs recently, it makes sense to take a look back at the device that helped bring about Apple’s incredible renaissance in the first decade of the 21st century. The iPod was invented by Tony Fadell. The device eventually debuted with a scroll wheel, becoming yet another iconic Apple design when the iPod finally hit the streets. Even if the concept of the MP3 player wasn’t exactly new and the iPod only worked with Macs, they still flew off store shelves.

blog – Social Media Dashboard » Careers HootSuite is a social relationship platform with over 9 million users worldwide. We've been around since 2008 and we're growing fast. Our offices are brimming with talent. We are highly motivated, hard-working, and positively competitive. If you're passionate, ambitious, and a bit weird, you'll fit right in. Browse our job openings We have the space to add a fresh mind to the mix.

Jaclyn Slovic So we’ve been examining all the ways people can measure us based on our social media impact. So I’m happy to turn the tables and give my opinion on social media apps. After testing out six social media management apps, I have decided that HootSuite fits me the best, by far. Here’s why: TweetDeck: Frustrating for the non-savvy-social-media user like me. Seesmic: Eh. SocialOomph: An eyesore- I would have gladly recommended this site for our Graphic Design website renovation project if I could. TweetGrid: Another poorly-designed, impossible to navigate eyesore. Monitter: Easy to use, but few tools and not much to it. But wait! HootSuite: Easy to navigate, easy to customize, easy to look at. So if you’re looking for an app to make your social media interactions easier, HootSuite is the way to go (especially if you are a beginner/intermediate user like me).

DR4WARD MaloryAnne Lately. And because Facebook won’t let me post any photos. Posted on 24 March, 2014Reblogged from pitchfork 52reasonswhyilivehere: Reason #10: Chances to play basketball in shorts and a tank top in the middle of February. handsomedogs: My friend’s adopted mix, Jordan. Look at my lovely photo on the handsome dogs tumblr :) A few pics from bouldering these past couple of months. I’ve been promised climbing photos of myself on the next trip ;). Caveman x Vacationer Cavemantheband.com Vacationermusic.com obsessed with this guy’s work.

Jaclyn Slovic - Twitter Apple's "Let's Talk iPhone" Event, LIVE - John Paczkowski - Mobile More than 15 months after it launched the iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010, Apple is finally ready to unveil its successor. Later this morning, the company will debut its latest iPhone, the fifth in the handset’s history. Though it’s not precisely clear what form it will take, most observers expect the fifth-generation iPhone to boast a dual-core A5 processor, one gigabyte of RAM, an improved camera, a dual-band GSM/CDMA chip that will transform it into a so-called “world phone” that can support multiple wireless network standards, and a rumored virtual personal assistant that arose out of Apple’s 2010 acquisition of Siri. Beyond that, we’re likely to hear more about iCloud (which may steal the show) and its promise of a simple, seamless sync, iOS 5 and its nearly 200 new features, and perhaps an update or two to the company’s long-running iPod line. We’ll also get to watch newly installed CEO Tim Cook make his first big product introduction, an event that may well set the tone for his new role.

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