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- Only 8% Of US Smartphone Users Use Twitter According To New comScore Data | Mobile Marketing Watch – ComScore released interesting data indicating that only 8% of US-based smartphone users access Twitter from their devices, somewhat contradicting the notion that Twitter is a primarily mobile-centric service.
- Asia Pacific Digital Brand Index (DBI) – One Year On | Edelman Digital – 12 months of online conversation about major technology brands covering: 8 million posts, representing the perspectives of millions of netizens, talking about 350 technology brands, housed in 4,000 regional online channels, across eight Asian markets.
- Gap is Offering a 25% Discount for Foursquare, Facebook, & Twitter Users – Do you have Foursquare on your smartphone, or are you a member of Facebook or Twitter? If so, you may just be in luck today if you like shopping at the Gap.
- Email Dominates Mobile Web Time – eMarketer – Email, portals stay ahead of social networking—at least on mobile devices.
- The Rise of Text Messaging [INFOGRAPHIC] – The following infographic illustrates the trends and averages for texting in the United States and around the world.
- Paper.li – read Twitter as a daily newspaper – Organizes links shared on Twitter into an easy to read newspaper-style format. Newspapers can be created for any Twitter user, list or #tag.
- Cookies and Chemo | Roger Smith Life – Think, respect and follow http://twitter.com/CookiesandChemo
- Facebook Officially Announces Facebook Live – Live streaming content from Facebook on your own Facebook Page, the company is providing a tool for embedding the application within Page tabs.
- Wowd Launches Social Search App For Facebook – This is good if you need some Facebook filtering.
- Why Google Wave’s demise is good news for Facebook – Google this week abandoned “Wave,” its much-hyped social collaboration tool. Wave was perhaps the prototypical Google product: Technically advanced, incredibly ambitious and near-impossible to use.
- Plancast – The easiest way to share events and other real-life activities with friends – The easiest way to share events and other real-life activities with friends.