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Klout, Hugging Kids, 2012 Social Business Predictions & more

Jeff Esposito

Microsoft Socl: inside the company’s secret social network (exclusive) – not sure if you have heard, but Microsoft is working on their own social network that also makes search smarter. Social networking in its oldest form – I dare you to click on this link and not smile.

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Five for Friday 12.17.10

Jeff Esposito

Last night was the second annual MegaTweetUp hosted at the Microsoft N.E.R.D. Social Media Marketing: No Overnight Success – This is an interesting read on companies integrating social media into their business as usual or day-to-day operations. If not, you’ve only got a week left so get your stuff in gear. How was your week?

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Get over the Google+ breakup – it is logical and good

Jeff Esposito

Hangouts has the potential to be disruptive if used at an enterprise level and take shots at video conferencing software companies or freeware offerings like Skype (owned by Microsoft). They also had three viable products: Stream, Photos (as a dad, I love the way that the photos I take are instantly backed up privately) and Hangouts.

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Get over the Google+ breakup – it is logical and good

Jeff Esposito

Hangouts has the potential to be disruptive if used at an enterprise level and take shots at video conferencing software companies or freeware offerings like Skype (owned by Microsoft). They also had three viable products: Stream, Photos (as a dad, I love the way that the photos I take are instantly backed up privately) and Hangouts.

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Three Social Media Predictions for 2012

Jeff Esposito

In 2012, I see companies really focusing on the fruits of their labor in the space. While I anticipate companies really jumping on the measurement train, it doesn’t mean we are going to see industry-wide standards. Institutionalization – many companies have scraped by in social media, building success from a small team.