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You social influence profile, according to Klout, is pretty much complete now. They’ve added YouTube into the Klout score algorithm It was mentioned during this afternoon’s extremely informative #KloutChat where the topic was, coincidentally, “New Networks” If you’re on Klout – log in to the site and add grant access to get a much more accurate [...]

It was inevitable – someone was going to make a viral video for the latest social media/interaction platform, Google+ There have been countless songs produced for Facebook, MySpace and Twitter – so why not Google+ ? Check out this remix version from the team at Hanson Dodge Creative (HDC). Watch out Rebecca Black – you [...]

Google + YouTube In January of 2005 Google launched a little service called Google Video, much like YouTube. Google Video was going to be a place where users could find, download and even purchase videos in order to be able to view them at any point. Over the weekend Google announced that it will be [...]

First there was a Twitter account then there was a YouTube channel, now the Queen and the British Monarchy have launched a Flickr stream. Ah bless ‘em ! The Flickr profile has a section for each member of the royal family and there are a few general sets such as “Latest News” and “Royal Events.” [...]

TweetDeck fans – Go get this update that just came out this morning. Not only do you have the originally supported multi-Twitter accounts, Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIN integration, but now you get the ultimate coolness and centralized social management of: YouTube Posterous Mobypicture Twitgoo and… Flickr Are you kidding me?! I’m seeing TweetDeck as leapfrogging [...]

Image by cattias.photos via Flickr Steve Jobs held a town hall meeting with Apple employees late last week following the iPad launch. Wired reports on what was said at the meeting by Steve Jobs. Two of the biggest topics included Google and Adobe. On Google, Jobs confirms the much-reported competition between the two companies. On [...]