Inside The Seesmic Offices [Video]

Jason Kincaid of TechCrunch does a great vidcast of the “cribs” of startups. If you remember, A2SM interviewed Loic LeMeur a while back on our weekly podcast (every Friday at 12noon). Because of that I thought it’d be cool to embed the episode.

Check it out:

A2SM Interview With Michael Nast of HangoutOnGPlus.com [INTERVIEW]

An interview with Michael Nast of HangoutOnGPlus.com the longest running (perpetual) Google+ Hangout.

A2SM Podcast #70 – Plussing On Google+

In This Episode

MySpace

MySpace Sold to Ad Network for $35 Million

3 Social Media Marketing Lessons Taught by MySpace Failure [Exclusive]

Google

This Is What It’s Like to Actually Use Google+, Google’s New Social Network

Why Yo Momma Won’t Use Google+ (And Why That Thrills Me To No End)

Google+ for journalists at risk

Inside Google+ — How the Search Giant Plans to Go Social

How to Use the Google +1 Button Callback Parameter to Unlock Exclusive Content

Why Google Has The Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

What MySpace’s Tom Anderson Thinks of Google+

Google+ Android App has NFC

The technology behind Google+ Hangouts

Google will require all profiles to be public starting July 31st

Thanks to Google Plus, Picasa Gets Unlimited Storage for Photos & Videos, Also Better Tagging

EXCLUSIVE: Google to Retire Blogger & Picasa Brands in Google+ Push

Pool Party: Google Has Their Own Secret Photo-Sharing App Too — Built By Slide

Twitter

Twitter Facing Antitrust Inquiry from FTC [REPORT]

Twitter Acquires Social Analytics Platform BackType

200 Million Tweets A Day

Twitter to Launch Site for Platform Developers

Facebook

Facebook Reveals Video Chat Powered by Skype

Facebook adds Skype video chat feature

Report: Only 3% to 7.5% of Fans View Posts From A Facebook Page

Facebook blocks Google Chrome extension for exporting friends

On The Eve Of One Facebook Event, The Spartans Prepare For Another

Picks:

Neal: 9 Digital Book Making Tools

Seth: OtherMes – GreaseMonkey Plugin – Showing social graph profiles on Twitter

Jody: Move2picasa.com

Google+ Tip

Don’t Use GPlus.to for shortened version just buy a domain name and 301 redirect it to your profile or use Bit.ly or another URL Shortener.

Lady Gaga Really Knows How To Use Social Media To Connect With Fans

Regardless of what you think of Lady Gaga or her music, she has quite a following. With more than 10 million (yes you heard me right) followers on Twitter, Gaga has not only become a music star but a Social Media star.

She has really capitalized on the medium to connect with fans in a genuine way. Google put out an ad for its Chrome browser featuring Gaga. It, like all the other Google ads, is very well made.

What was most interesting was how the video showed Youtube videos of real Gaga fans singing and dancing to her songs. In these videos there isn’t one type of person and that’s what I think makes her so special. Gaga appeals to all types of people.

She really in the Madonna of this millennium.

All in all, it’s nice to see a star use Social Media right way.

What do you think of the Google Chrome Ad featuring Lady Gaga? Post your thoughts in the comments below

What Is a Social Newspaper?

How we consume news is changing at a very rapid rate. Recent developments have gotten us closer and closer to a personalized newspaper. These services take information from your social network and organize it into a newspaper format. Each is a little different, all are free.

Paper.liPaper.li

Paper.li creates a custom newspaper from your twitter feed. It takes the news, images, and videos from your Twitter Feed and organizes it a newspaper layout. For an example of what one looks like, you can check out mine at http://paper.li/jamesbasbas . It is simple to setup, and very customizable. For instance you can simply use your twitter feed. However, you can also create a paper based on someone else’s feed a hashtag, or a list. It updates twice per day, so it is somewhat static. As you can see from my link, you can share your paper or others can subscribe to your paper. I don’t quite see the value to this feature, as it seems like the point is to make this personal. I don’t see why anyone would want to read my paper, perhaps maybe a stalker.

Paper.li jumping off of Twitter makes a lot of sense because there are so many reporters on Twitter. You can essentially take your favorite reporter from dozens of different newspapers, magazines, and networks to create your own paper. Many news outlets have been reluctant to allow their reporters to tweet because they are worried about hurting the paper. However, Paper.li is just one more reason that if you are not tweeting, you may find yourself completely cut out of this social newspaper.

Pros: Twitter is news rich; Great options including twitter feed, hashtag, or list; Very easy to use.

Cons: Only updates twice per day; does not integrate Facebook.

PostPostPostPost

PostPost connects to Facebook and grabs all of your friend’s links, photos, and videos. It is updated in real time and available on the web. They also have a Chrome store application. The layout is customizable, including only viewing links, photos, videos, or a dynamic mix. This site is built completely on HTML5, no flash so it is very fast and updates quickly. You can share and comments right from this page, but not like. For a video introduction from the inventor, please click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3oI9fsCEIg.

Pros: Very Fast; Ability to share and comment in-line; Updates in real-time.

Cons: Not as customizable; No Twitter integration.

FlipboardFlipbook

Flipboard is only available for iPad. It takes your Facebook and Twitter feeds and lays them out in a magazine format. It is very slick looking on the iPad and flips through just as a magazine would. You can easily share stories by e-mail or retweet them right from this app. For an in-depth video describing Flipboard, please click http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7umqKbQ3PA.

Pros: Utilizes both Facebook and Twitter feeds. Sharp looking.

Cons: Only usable if you have an iPad.

Conclusion

PostPost is a very interesting way to view your Facebook content. However, news is not Facebook’s wheelhouse. Facebook is more social, sharing personal photos, personal update, and comments. For news, Twitter, is where that lives. Reporters and commentators are all over Twitter, and have thousands and even millions of followers. Therefore, any creation of a newspaper needs to include Twitter. If you look at your own online profile, I am sure you follow reporters on Twitter, but I doubt you are friends with them on Facebook. Paper.li allows you to drill into your twitter feed, or utilize a list to create a rich social newspaper. It is a great way to get a snapshot of what is going on as viewed through your lens.

Flipboard is beautiful and reads like a magazine. If you have an iPad it is a must have. For the rest of us, Paper.li is the way to go.

How do you consume the news? Are you utilizing a social newspaper? If so, which one? We would love to hear from you.

Link Post for July 12th through July 16th

This is the A2SM Link Post for July 12th through July 16th. To see more of the bookmarks we’ve found, check out our Delicious Feed.

  • DA Withdraws iPhone 4 Warrant, Returns Gizmodo Editor Jason Chen’s Possessions – The iPhone 4 may be available to the general public, but the police investigation into the leaked device that Gizmodo purchased last spring is still going strong. Now there’s been a new development: the EFF reports that the San Mateo District Attorney has withdrawn the warrant it used to search Gizmodo editor Jason Chen’s house last April, when it confiscated multiple computers, hard drives, and other electronics.
  • U.S. Authorities Shut Down WordPress Host With 73,000 Blogs | TorrentFreak – After the U.S. Government took action against several sites connected to movie streaming recently, nerves are jangling over the possibility that this is just the beginning of a wider crackdown. Now it appears that a free blogging platform has been taken down by its hosting provider on orders from the U.S. authorities on grounds of “a history of abuse”. More than 73,000 blogs are out of action as a result.
  • How the Old Spice Videos Are Being Made – How do you take the social web by storm in a day, winning over even the coldest of hearts and gaining international acclaim – with commercials?
  • Man Claims Ownership of Facebook – WSJ.com – A New York judge has issued a temporary restraining order restricting the transfer of Facebook Inc.'s assets, following a suit by a New York man who claims to own an 84% stake in the social-networking company.
  • Two Guys Conquer YouTube For Profit And Glory – I call them the YouTube cowboys: two guys who are rough around the edges, not obeying anyone’s rules, and steadfastly doing well by doing their own thing; they are crushing it. These relatively new YouTube channel owners are not just dominating their genre, they are often spanking the biggest brands in the world, bringing in hundreds of thousands of views to their content every day.
  • Make Your Own Rechargeable, Water-Powered Battery – We've covered how to make a beer battery before, but if you've yet to get into the home brewing scene, you can make a smaller battery with a copper rod and a bit of water or vinegar.

Merton of Chatroulette Piano Guy Fame Returns [Video]

That mysterious hooded wonder that is Merton posted another video to his Youtube channel this past weekend. This time he uses not only Chatroulette but Omegle, the former’s older and less popular brother program (of sorts, go along with the bad analogy please).

It’s worth checking out. Definitely make sure you watch for the song Blueberry Pancakes from Hell.

Link Post for May 5th

This is the A2SM Link Post for May 5th. To see more of the bookmarks we’ve found, check out our Delicious Feed

  • Major University Dumps Gmail Over Security Concerns – The University of California – Davis has stopped using Gmail for its 30,000-member staff and faculty body. The university was trying Gmail for faculty and staff with plans to roll out service to the entire campus. But school officials say this email system isn’t secure or private enough to meet their standards.
  • Skype Will Launch Group Video Chat and Updated Calling Plans « Black Web 2.0 – Everyone’s favorite Internet calling service Skype will be conducting a public beta test for a new group video chat function. This will allow up to five people participate in a video call at the same time. While this isn’t something that’s never been done before, it will definitely be awesome to have and was actually one of the most requested features from current Skype users
  • Here It Is: Google’s Kick-Ass Chrome Speed Test Video
  • Google Search Gets a Major Overhaul [PICS] – The new version of Google has some major differences, but the changes can be broken down into three groups: design changes, the addition of a left-hand navigation panel and a more “unified” search experience.
  • Facebook Chat Down for Maintenance Following Privacy Lapse – Facebook Chat is now down for maintenance. The feature was presumably disabled following a report that exposed a Facebook security bug that allowed users to access and view friends’ live chats, friend requests and friends in common.

Link Post for April 26th

This is the A2SM Link Post for April 26th. To see more of the bookmarks we’ve found, check out our Delicious Feed

  • Cechriecom.com.js.php – WordPress Hacked on Godaddy | Case Study | WPSecurityLock – WordPress blogs hosted on Godaddy were hacked by another malicious attack on April 24, 2010 at 6:54am. What was visible in the source code was <script src="http://cechirecom.com/js.php"> located just above the </body> tag on all .php files.
  • Steve Wozniak On Apple Security, Employee Termination, and Gray Powell – Steve Wozniak – Gizmodo – The Woz speaks out!
  • Bebo speak: Teenagers create secret language to hide partying and drinking | Mail Online – Teenagers on social networking site Bebo have created a secret language to stop adults knowing what they are up to, researchers say.
  • How To Use Hot Chicks To Spread Your Brand Message On YouTube – Brands are trying to figure out this whole social marketing thing, but the success stories are still few and far between. “I think everyone is grappling with how to use digital these days,” says Judy Hu, who is in charge of advertising and branding for General Electric. She oversees one of the world’s largest advertising budgets which spans TV, print, and the Web. I spoke with her last week about one early success GE is seeing with an online video campaign organized by Howcast that is generating millions of video views on YouTube as part of its larger Healthyimagination branding effort.
  • Blippy’s Security Plan: The Details – As I mentioned in Sunday’s post, Blippy’s founders were hammering out a new security plan to assure users that all their information, especially their credit card numbers, would be safe. They delivered this morning, in their latest blog post, issuing new details about the blunder, how it worked with Google, and the framework for a go-forward plan. In addition, Blippy sounded more contrite about the situation. On Friday their post said, “it’s a lot less bad than it looks,” this Monday the tone is less defensive and more apologetic: “However, this is a very serious issue and simply apologizing is not enough. We’ve spent the last 48 hours working around the clock to dissect the issues, reach out to affected users, and put together a plan to ensure this never happens again.”
  • The Age Of Facebook – Two years ago I was on the Charlie Rose show and we talked about, among other startups and trends, Facebook. It wasn’t clear then that Facebook had what it took to become one of the great technology companies. They had conquered the college market and were destroying the hopes and dreams of MySpace. But they were also reeling from the Beacon debacle and hadn’t proven that they could turn those massive reach and page view numbers into sustainable revenue streams.
  • HOW TO: Spring Clean Your Twitter Account – It’s no secret that we love Twitter. It’s a fantastic social media tool, a window on the world that can keep you updated on the big things, such as global news and events, the little things, like where your buddies are headed on a Friday night, and just about anything in between.
  • 10 Killer Tips for Creating a Branded YouTube Channel – There was a time when YouTube was considered a wild-wild west of content — a place where marketers shied away from uploading their commercials, let alone building a branded channel. But these days, YouTube has become more mini-van than stagecoach. From Toyota Sienna’s high-profile television commercials urging consumers to visit their YouTube channel, to (what might be considered the anti-minivan) Harley Davidson’s fan-centric YouTube universe, there has been a noticeable shift in corporate adoption of the platform.
  • The Wall Street Journal Partners with Foursquare – Foursquare’s bread-and-butter is the partnerships that seed the location-based social network with curated content. Now, that includes editorial tips and badges from the renowned business publication The Wall Street Journal.
  • Google Adds Local Business Annotations to Street View – While Google works to extend Street View to the inside of stores — at least according to rumor — for the time being they’ve released a handy utility for better browsing with Google Street View: local business annotations.

Link Post for April 20th through April 21st

This is the A2SM Link Post for April 20th through April 21st. To see more of the bookmarks we’ve found, check out our Delicious Feed.

  • As Facebook’s f8 Developer Conference Approaches, a Recap of Its Rumored Launches – Facebook’s first f8 developer conference in two years is happening next Wednesday, and it will feature big announcements from the company. Here’s our look at the latest hints and rumors about what might be launched.
  • Why Doesn’t Facebook Look Like This?
  • Measuring The Value Of Social Media Advertising – Nielsen and Facebook recently joined forces to develop ad effectiveness solutions to determine consumer attitudes, brand perception and purchase intent from social media advertising.
  • Apple (Allegedly) Loses Prototype iPhone HD, Demands Its Return – Today, Apple is expected to announce yet another blockbuster financial quarter, with sales of its iPhone smart phone likely doubling when compared to the same quarter a year ago. But that isn't Apple's biggest news this week. Instead, the company is scrambling to undo the harm caused when one of its engineers lost a prototype iPhone HD, a device Apple is expected to announce this June. The prototype ended up in the hands of a nefarious gadget blog, which not only gleefully published photos and videos of the device but also later outed the employee who lost it.
  • How Social Media Can Effect Real Social and Governmental Change – People have always used the “social media” of their time to effect change. Without belaboring history, consider that some of the most widely-felt changes in the Western world were made by “bloggers” using the technology of their day. Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul), wrote newsletters (epistles) that substantially influenced Christianity throughout the Mediterranean. Martin Luther brought church abuses to light and initiated the Protestant Reformation through his 95 updates (theses), and Thomas Paine spread his blog (printed pamphlets) about democracy to the masses in the ramp up to the American Revolution.
  • 5 Unique Ways to Use Twitter for Business – Given that Twitter as a platform supports nearly limitless applications for business use, we thought it time to highlight some of the newer Twitter-for-business opportunities that aren’t so obvious.
  • AT&T Unveils Buzz.com – AT&T is officially opening up its recommendation service, Buzz.com, to the public. We wrote about the project when it was still in beta in January. The service is essentially Yelp meets Yellowpages.com and it shares a lot of similarities with the new Google Places.
  • Hitler "Downfall" Parodies Removed from YouTube – The movie studio responsible for the award-winning, German-Austrian film Downfall (German: Der Untergang) has asked YouTube to take down several videos from the massively popular subtitled “Hitler finds out…” meme, and the site has complied.
  • Facebook Turns Off Facebook Lite – Facebook has stopped supporting its stripped-down Facebook Lite website. If you go to the old Facebook Lite address you’ll be redirected to the regular Facebook homepage.
  • Government requests directed to Google and YouTube – Like other technology and communications companies, we regularly receive requests from government agencies around the world to remove content from our services, or provide information about users of our services and products. The map shows the number of requests that we received between July 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009, with certain limitations.