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Microsoft Outlook To Become More LinkedIn

Professional social network LinkedIn is showing a little Microsoft love today.

 

Facebook And Twitter's Corporate Problem

Social networking has crept into the enterprise with little oversight.

 

Seesmic Goes Native: Launches Windows-Only Twitter Client

Seesmic Goes Native: Launches Windows-Only Twitter Client

At Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference, Seesmic's founder and CEO Loic Le Meur just announced that the company will release a native Windows version of its popular Twitter client later today. Seesmic developed this client on top of .NET.

 

“Unfriend” is Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year

It seems that “word of the year” announcements have become the de facto way for dictionary makers to grab some social media buzz by selecting a word from our neck of the woods. And sure enough, they’ve done it again, this time with Oxford Dictionary declaring “unfriend” the word of 2009.

 

Obama: "I Have Never Used Twitter"

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Barack Obama spoke to a group of Chinese students tonight at a town hall in Shanghai. The meeting was streamed live, worldwide on the Whitehouse website and on the Whitehouse's Facebook page. He was asked a limited number of questions by the audience and one was about Twitter, which has been blocked in China since July.

 

Twitter Explains the New Retweet Feature

At this point, a fair number of Twitter users have the new retweet feature enabled (and if you’re not one of them, don’t worry, the rollout continues).

 

Tweets Are Coming to LinkedIn

Tweets Are Coming to LinkedIn

Twitter and LinkedIn have struck a deal for tweets to be shared on LinkedIn, boosting the efforts of both services to be a hub for professional conversation.

 

Tagged.com Settles Suits Over Invitations

The social network Tagged.com agreed to change misleading e-mail invitations and will pay $750,000 in fines to settle litigation by New York and Texas.

 

The Top 100 Twitter News Sources

We’re always interested in understanding the habits, preferences, and future trends of Twitter and its users. For example, we were fascinated by a report listing the most engaging celebrities on Twitter, and by a new site that analyzes the 50 hottest brands on Twitter on a daily basis.

 

Seesmic Web One-Ups Brizzly With Lists AND Geolocation Support (Kind Of)

Earlier this week, Seesmic rolled out support for the new Twitter Lists for its Desktop client. Today, that same functionality comes to its web-based client.

 

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