Jeff Esposito

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

Jeff Esposito

On Sunday, it was announced that two of the more popular features of Google+ – Photos and Streams – would be managed as separate entities. The aftermath of the post was an explosion of OMGs and finger wags at Google’s failed social network across the social interwebs. and really breathed new life into Picassa.

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

Jeff Esposito

On Sunday, it was announced that two of the more popular features of Google+ – Photos and Streams – would be managed as separate entities. The aftermath of the post was an explosion of OMGs and finger wags at Google’s failed social network across the social interwebs. and really breathed new life into Picassa.

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Looking back on six years on Facebook… and how to get yours

Jeff Esposito

How to get yours: Visit Facebook.com/lookback in Google Chrome. View page in developer tools. Unfortunately, Facebook did not offer sharing options, so you’ll have to take an approach that takes some code look-ups and download yours. Inspect Network. Search for.Mp4. Right click and open in new tab. Select download video.

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Profiling your social customer

Jeff Esposito

A good tool for this is PageModo where businesses large and small can build out a coupon on a custom tab on Facebook (disclosure – Pagemodo is owned by my employer Vistaprint and I was a fan before the acquisition) that can be redeemed either online or in person depending on your business model. Wait, you’re still reading?

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Android Apps I can’t live without

Jeff Esposito

Google Maps – Being my first time to Austin, I couldn’t tell my ass from my elbow. Instead of asking for directions or hailing a pedicab or taxi, we fired up our smartphones looking for the best navigational tool. We tried out a few of them, but Google Maps was the quickest and drained the least battery.

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Carnival #FAIL, Sesame Street AR and a 55-gallon drum of lube

Jeff Esposito

The Mounting Minuses at Google+ – at some point Google is going to have to do something about Google+. This can be a rebrand a search evolved or just a connective tool to their products.

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My top blog posts of 2011

Jeff Esposito

While you can find this out from running queries on Google Analytics, the tool doesn’t make shiny graphs for you, so I decided to check it out and below is their analisis of the top posts on this blog in 2011. If you want to give it a try click here to get a chart made up for your blog, its free.