Facebook Home, Feedly, Twitter Paid Edition, Vine Competition: the Social 6 for 4/1/13
Happy April, folks! Since it's the first day of April, I think we can all assume that one of the below stories is a joke, and I'll leave it up to you to figure out which it is. Either way, the leak of Facebook Home blew away everything else as the top story of the day. That being said, there's plenty more must-reads below. Here's your Social 6:
#6: Step inside the (social) arcade of the future (Eurogamer)
#5: Feedly updates mobile app, reports 3 million Google Reader refugees (Slashgear)
#4: How Social Media Marketing is Driving a NYC Advertising Renaissance (New York Times)
#3: Call For Entries: Tribeca Film Festival's #6SecFilms Vine Competition (Tribeca Film)
#2: Twitter Announces “Twttr” - Will Start Charging $5 A Month If You Want To Tweet Using Vowels (TechCrunch)
#1: 'Facebook Home' leak suggests FB will reveal Android homescreen replacement this Thursday (The Verge)
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Yoko Ono Tweets, Klout for Business, & Public Shaming: the Social 6 Weekend Edition
It's been a quiet weekend on the social web, but factoring in Friday, there were quite a few pieces I'd curse myself if you missed. Here's your Social 6:
#6: 10 interesting digital marketing stats this week courtesy of Econsultancy (Econsultancy blog)
#5: Businesses not on Google+ yet: here's a nice @socialmedia2day rundown of its advantages (Social Media Today)
#4: Klout for Business Is Only First Step to a Serious Marketing Platform (Adweek)
#3: Congrats to Feedly for taking advantage of the Google Reader controversy to become the top iPhone news app (TechCrunch)
#2: Yoko Ono Details Why She Posted Lennon's Bloodied Glasses on Twitter (New York Times blog)
#1: One person’s tweets leads to disastrous results (Slashgear)
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