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Digg Wants To Remove All Your Data : Gives Chance To Export Your Archive

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So it has come to this, the social bookmarking site which was famed for it’s content delivery mechanism Digg, is no longer wanting to keep old links, submissions and data. And today they launched the Digg Archive, a tool to help users of the old Digg (before July 2012) retrieve a history of their Diggs, Submissions, Saved Articles, and Comments.

You can get your Digg archive from here. And if you ant to migrate your data then you can use Digg’s partners like Kippt and Pinboard who have made it super simple to transfer your data into their services. Visit Kippt.com/digg to get started, or follow the instructions at the link above to import your data into Pinboard.

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Google Launches Huge Social Enterprise Offering : Yes It’s Called Google+ For Businesses

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Today Google is redefining the ongoing move of enterprises that need to go social to work more productively and efficiently to streamline processes. If you can see Oracles’ Involver acquiring, Microsoft’s Yammer deal, Google’s Wildfire deal, they all indicate that social business and social enterprises are the way to go in the future.

And as part of Google’s missing to make companies go Google, Google is brining it’s social networking expertise of Google+ and wildfires business apps together. As part of this trend, we’re witnessing how web-based collaboration and social tools have dramatically changed the way people connect. Whether you’re across the street or across the world, you can hold face-to-face meetings, share updates with colleagues and friends and work on a presentation together in real time. Like Google Apps, we think Google+ can help colleagues collaborate more easily and get things done—and get to know each other along the way.

Today Google is launching an initial set of Google+ features designed specifically for businesses via Google Apps. During this preview period, organizations that have gone Google will be able to use the business features of Google+ for free through the end of 2013 while Google continues to add more features and administrative controls designed for organizations.

For the past few months, pilot customers like Kaplan and Banshee Wines have been using Google+ to help employees engage and connect with each other.



Private sharing for your organization
Google Apps users now have more control over the content they post to Google+. When you create a post you can mark it as restricted. Restricted posts are private to your organization and can never be re-shared with anyone outside. At the same time, when you create a post, you have the flexibility to share it with specific partners or colleagues outside the organization as well if you choose.

Restricted posts cannot be shared outside the organization



Video meetings integrated with Gmail, Calendar and Docs
When you’re on Google Apps, holding a face-to-face meeting with colleagues or clients around the world doesn’t require coordinated travel schedules or expensive video conferencing technology. All you need is a device with a camera and an internet connection. Hangouts lets up to 10 people join a video meeting from their laptop, phone or tablet.

Using Hangouts, you can now do multi way video chats easily. They can also open a Google doc in a hangout meeting, making it easy for colleagues to write or edit a document together from anywhere. And starting today, users can also add a hangout to a Calendar event, allowing attendees to join the meeting directly from the invite or Calendar entry.

Add a hangout to a calendar event

Work on a doc face-to-face in a hangout



Administrative Controls
To help make sure users are sharing only with the people they intend, administrators can now set company-wide defaults for post restrictions. They can also enable restricted Hangouts to facilitate private meetings within the company.



Just the Beginning
These latest business features for Google+, which will be rolling out throughout the day, are just a start. Google says that they have a lot more planned for the coming months, including a mobile version of Google+ for enterprise users and more administrative controls.

Should Microsoft, Google or yet alone Facebook be worried?

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Project Disapora, The Anti-Facebook Social Network Is Now A Community Project

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Project Disapor, which started in 2009 as a community project, has now lost it’s charm and given up the project into the arms of the community to make a social networking site which is Anti-facebook.

Here is the full email we received from the founders.

Dear Community,

We have been overwhelmed with your support the past week after our announcement of Makr.io and the opening up of signups on joindiaspora.com. This week, we are excited to share with you some important Diaspora announcements.

When we started Diaspora two years ago, the project kicked off with amazing reception and support from people that believed in our ultimate goal: giving users ownership over their data. It’s a powerful idea, one that captured the imaginations of millions of people across the world. This vision has expanded and evolved over the past two years that we have been working on it as the project has grown.

Diaspora* began when we were still at NYU – just four guys trying to scratch our own itch. We had an idea about how social networks could work in a new and exciting way. We intended to be done over the course of a summer, and with an expected budget of $10,000 from our Kickstarter campaign. The reception of this idea was so good that we managed to reach 20 times the expected amount in donations, and the project expanded to cover far more than just a summer. It’s been over two years now, and we are proud of what Diaspora has become.

Today, the network has grown into thousands of people using our software in hundreds of installations across the web. There are hundreds of pods that have been created by community members, and it has become one of the biggest Github projects to date. It has been translated to almost fifty languages, with hundreds of developers worldwide contributing back to the project.

Diaspora has grown into something more than just a project four guys started in their office at school. It is bigger than any one of us, the money we raised, or the code we have written. It has developed into something that people all over the world care about and are inspired by. We think the time is right to reflect this reality, and put our code where our hearts lie.

Today, we are giving control of Diaspora to the community.

As a Free Software social project, we have an obligation to take this project further, for the good of the community that revolves around it. Putting the decisions for the project’s future in the hands of the community is one of the highest benefits of any FOSS project, and we’d like to bring this benefit to our users and developers. We still will remain as an important part this community as the founders, but we want to make sure we are including all of the people who care about Diaspora and want to see it succeed well into the future.

If you look around, you’ll see that we’ve made an effort to open up to the community more to help better serve it. We’ve opened up our Pivotal Tracker for community developers help join in (You can sign up here), we’ve launched a tool that deploys one-click installations to the Heroku app hosting service, and we’ve updated joindiaspora.com to be more community-centric, showcasing other pods a user can join.

This will not be an immediate shift over. Many details still need to be stepped through. It is going to be a gradual process to open up more and more to community governance over time. The goal is to make this an entirely community-driven and community-run project. Sean Tilley, our Open Source Community Manager will spearhead community efforts to see that this happens. Stay tuned to our blog for a message from Sean concerning next steps, as well as ways to get involved in helping with the transition process.

This is a new opportunity for Diaspora to grow further than ever before. We can’t wait to see what we can do together.

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Facebook Revamps It’s Messaging Service With New UI

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Today Facebook is introducing with improved features and a new look for Facebook Messages.

Get right to your messages

The new side-by-side layout lets you click your most recent message on the left to see the whole conversation on the right. You can also bring conversations to life with multiple photos and emoticons.
Web Messenger

Easier Search and Navigation

Now you can search by a sender’s name or keyword from the main messages view. And for easier navigation, we’ve added keyboard commands. To see the full list of available shortcuts, type Alt Q on a PC or Control Q on a Mac.

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Do Facebook Ads Give Value For Money Or Just Gives A Brand More Fans?

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Stadium of Fans

Fan generation is perhaps the most common goal for advertising on Facebook. In fact, Facebook itself recommends always-on fan-generation campaigns through its Marketplace ads, while using its Premium ads for other time-sensitive spot campaigns.

While Facebook advertising for fan generation is a foundational activity, what other goals should marketers embrace when it comes to Facebook Ads?

Here are some major ones:

1.  Identifying micro targets and interest groups. If you ever personally execute a Facebook Ads campaign, the first thing you’ll notice is how detailed and specific your audience targeting can be. This is true not only for demographics, but increasingly for self-declared interests, passive behaviors and social connections. The power of micro-targeting can also help you understand your own customers and prospects — sometimes even who they are in the first place.

2.  Expanding social targets and intelligence to entire marketing mix. As noted above, Facebook Ads empower you to understand your own customers and prospects at a much deeper level. And that is actionable intelligence. If you are a serious marketer, you should inject newfound social intelligence into the rest of your marketing — at the top, bottom and middle of your marketing funnel. Apply new segmentation to your customer databases and direct marketing, as well as to your above-the-line consumer-connection branding. For relatively low cost, you can even use Facebook Ads for message and image testing, to understand which niche content will resonate with different targets.

3.  Amplifying socially endorsed content. Social proof makes content more compelling, like-minded prospects are more likely to respond, and social connections have the potential to increase your net audience reach. According to Facebook, Premium ads and sponsored stories are up to 40% more engaging and 80% more likely to be remembered than other ads – and for every 500K fans, marketers have access to 40 million friends of fans. Sponsored stories are a huge opportunity for marketers, though the challenge has been — and will continue to be — one of departmental and agency workflow. Integrated marketing is tough, but “converged media” — that is, paid, owned and earned — is the future.

4.  Increasing post reach beyond 17%. When marketing in the Facebook social stream, the chance of a post connecting with an existing fan is a factor of timing and the EdgeRank algorithm. But what if you could boost your average reach from 17% to somewhere around 75%? You can if you advertise.

5.  Driving action to events and apps. Facebook is perhaps strongest in the middle of the marketing and purchase funnel, where heavy engagement takes place. As such, Facebook Ads work well to channel engagement to your own engaging events and apps, especially when they remain native within Facebook, as a majority of effective campaign do.

6.  Generating leads and conversions. While bottom-of-the-purchase-funnel leads and conversions are not the top-performing goals for Facebook Ads, there still are many brands for whom this makes sense. The key is to test and continue pushing the bar to connect the dots between strong engagements and subsequent conversion goals. We can expect Facebook and our social-marketing industry to accelerate understanding and attribution throughout the marketing funnel.

7.  Powering engagement with your customer database. As alluded to earlier, Facebook is a powerhouse when it comes to driving engagement. As we strengthen our understanding of existing customer databases and the crossover with Facebook, we can use the social network to drive engagements toward goals of deeper relationships and greater lifetime value. You can do this today, and capabilities will improve radically over time.
As many of our friends and partners in Facebook and elsewhere have underscored, we’re in the first inning of social marketing and social ads. We’ll continue to push the bar toward the holy grail known as “social performance management.” In that model, marketers gain a superior understanding of social ROI — not only full visibility into what has happened in the past, but what outcome will happen in the future.

How is your organization using Facebook advertising?

This article also appeared in MediaPost.

StumbleUpon Paid Discovery Gets A UI Facelift

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    Taking the next step in helping you connect with your target customers, StumbleUpon revealed an upgraded advertiser experience for it’s Paid Discovery beta. Functionally, the new PD maintains all the features you know and love, but its design has been updated to improve how you navigate your account and view your account activity. The changes are not intended to have any impact on your current campaigns or account information.

    Sincethe company launched PD over a year ago, we’ve surpassed 25 million StumbleUpon members, connected 75,000+ advertisers with a native advertising solution, and they claim to have served over 1 billion organic stumbles!

    This new look is designed to enhance the way you interact with your Paid Discovery accounts on StumbleUpon.

    Here’s a breakdown of what has improved:

    In your Account Dashboard, you will find the following changes:

    • The links to the “Plans”, “Help” and “Blog” are on the top left corner.

    • The “Dashboard”, “Manage” and “Reports” tab is on the left hand rail, and now also includes a link to “Funds”.

    • The “Account Overview” box has been removed – information regarding Current Campaigns (i.e. Active (Paused), Total Daily Budget), Campaign Overrides (i.e. Daily Max Spend) and Funds remaining have been added on the left hand rail.

        Account and Campaign Dashboards

        • Your campaign data has been consolidated into one graph.

        • The number of “Paid Stumbles”, “Organic Stumbles”, “Score” and “Effective CPV” is listed on the top of the graph.

            URL Dashboard

            • The number of Active campaigns has transitioned to the left navigation.

            • In addition to filtering out campaigns that are archived, you now additionally have the option to view your “Paused” campaigns in addition to the “Archived” campaigns.

              Want to give it a test drive?

              Follow these steps to switch over to the latest version of PD:

              1. Sign into your Paid Discovery account at http://www.stumbleupon.com/pd

              2. There will be a notification at the top of your Account Dashboard prompting you to make the switch. Have no fear, you will be able to switch back at any time.

              Give it a spin and please provide your thoughts.

              Face2Face Re-Launches As A New Social Discovery Platform To Meet New People

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              face2face has been on the course for quite a while o establish itself as an online social networking site. knowing the team very personally form Pakistan, who has developed this software, the app was launched 3 years ago as a mobile app that helps discover new people nearby using social signals and GPS.

              Now face2Face has come out as a social discovery site which helps you meet new people but in a  much more simpler elegant manner. You can search for

              Places, people and events

              Create people and spheres

              Create social spheres

              Checkout the fun site today at face2face.ws

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              Socialcast Is Now A FREE Enterprise Social Network From VMWare

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              Today VMWare announced all the capabilities of the Socialcast enterprise version will be free for communities of up to 50 users. With complete access to all the features that make social in the enterprise revolutionary, small businesses and departments of larger companies can get started with an enterprise social network with the confidence that they have access to the full social experience and that as they grow their network is ready to support even the largest enterprise wide deployments.

               

              Limited networks don’t deliver on the capabilities of enterprise social beyond just collaboration and communication among employees. There’s a much deeper set of use cases and we’re eager to spur enterprise social along.

               

              Also, time and time again we’ve heard from IT departments that have to pull the plug on a freemium enterprise social network because the they need access to essential administration and security functionality. Nobody wins when this happens. There’s a way to blend the necessities of protecting company IP with a great user experience, but that doesn’t start by circumventing the IT policies that keep company data and employees safe.

               

              Enterprise social networks are on their way to becoming an essential part of the workplace experience – according to Forrester 49% of companies will have investments in social networking solutions in 2012. Many people discover enterprise social through a limited, free version that starts with a small group of employees looking for a better way to work. Quickly, we see the way social changed person interactions changes the way they work – bringing teams closer together, working faster and aligning a company by breaking down silos of information created by departments and geography.

               

              Freemium has been a great sharing model that’s helped people discover how transformative social can be for the enterprise. With fully free communities, VMWare can give a great user experience and help companies realize the full potential of enterprise social at their company. Starting with a free Socialcast community allows access to the rich set of features to create a complete enterprise social network that will unite the people, applications and information in your company.

               


              New FREE full-featured Socialcast community

              Create a private and secure enterprise social network with Socialcast by VMware Get more effective employee collaboration, streamlined workflows, and higher productivity with a full-featured enterprise social networking platform by Socialcast. Sign-up today to:

              • Increase productivity by keeping people connected to the information, applications and knowledge experts they need to get work done

                • Securely share ideas, discuss projects, collaborate on documents and get questions answered fast

                • Embed social into business applications like SharePoint and Salesforce to create a unified communication layer across your organization

                • Keep employees connected to important people and projects anytime, anywhere with mobile devices

                • Cloud-based: no hardware to purchase or maintain

                  Bypass short-duration, bare-bone trials and teasers. Instead, gain the rich collaborative full-featured power of Socialcast at no cost, with no time limit.

                  If you’ve heard about enterprise social but haven’t signed up yet, now is the time to get started. Any organization can sign up for a free Socialcast community at www.socialcast.com/free50.

                   

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                  Cloudee Is The Awesome Video Based Social Networking App That Rocks [Download NOW]

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                  iPhone Screenshot 5

                   

                  Cloudee for iPhone is here and its awesome. If you’d like to get on the waiting list click here (during the Beta we require a Facebook account to sign up).  It is now easier than ever to capture videos. Whether it is a birthday party, your favorite band performing on stage, your child taking her first steps or your colleague making a fool of himself, video captures an experience like nothing else.  Yet we were missing an easy way to store our videos and share them with the people that matter the most to us.

                   

                   


                   

                  Features:

                   

                  Upload to the cloud and free your phone

                  The iPhone makes it easier than ever to capture videos, but in most cases these videos just sit on your phone until you run out of space.. Your videos deserve better. Cloudee gives you unlimited storage for all of those memories where you’ll never have to worry about running out of space or losing them.

                  Share

                   

                  Share videos privately with family and close friends

                  Why keep your favorite experiences to yourself? Chances are most of the videos you take are never seen, even by you. Re-discover those special moments and privately share them from your phone to the people that matter to you in just a few taps.

                  Watch on any device

                   

                  Watch videos on a computer, phone, or tablet

                  Since Cloudee stores your videos on the Internet, you and the friends you share with can watch them from any web browser. Your family and friends don’t need to have a fancy phone or a Cloudee account to watch the videos you share.

                  Collaborate

                   

                  Curate collections together with friends

                  Now whenever you and your friends are taking videos on a vacation, trip, or party you can put all those videos in one place. Cloudee makes it easy for multiple friends to put videos into one shared collection.

                  Watch anywhere

                   

                  Save videos to watch on the plane / train / etc.

                  Quit wasting time transferring and converting videos to take with you on the go. Cloudee’s suitcase feature lets you download videos to your iPhone for when you’re on a flight, in the train, or anywhere else without an Internet connection. Delete them when you’re done, and they’re still kept safe in the cloud.

                  You download the iPhone app and let us know what you think. Leave us your comments…