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Weekly Social Media Update

Gmail Voice Calls

Calling from Gmail

Calling from Gmail

Google has added Skype-like functionality to Gmail: you can call landlines and mobiles from Google Chat, for free. It’s currently available only in the US and Australia, but keep your eyes peeled for the UK launch: the service has already proved popular, with over a million calls made in the first day.

Diaspora Launch

If you’re tired of Facebook’s increasing ubiquity, you have only weeks to wait before you can jump ship: Diaspora will launch its consumer facing alpha version in October. The open source code will be released on the 15th of September, giving developers a headstart to think about how the project can be integrated with existing services.

Interactive Twitter Murals

The Canadian Tourism Commission has placed giant touch screen murals on US high streets to display real time updates from people talking about Canada. What better way to inspire the persuadable passer by? Hat tip to Pipa for finding this.

Arcade Fire Streetview Video

This is really rather lovely. Arcade Fire are seamlessly integrating Google Street View images in their latest music video – “The Wilderness Downtown”. Simply enter your childhood postcode, and watch as the video is populated with your own nostalgic landscapes. Clever use of HTML5 – thanks to @blackplastic and @samstokes for spotting it.

David’s Bee Beard

Save the bees! LBi and Your Mum have teamed up to draw attention to the plight of the humble bee. Tweet your support to David’s Bee Beard and watch as the beardy petition becomes a mighty swarm.

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Weekly Social Media Update

Google TV

So, Google is going to bring the joys of the web to that big old-fashioned box in your living room, thereby transporting you directly into the future. Google TV will allow you to “access all of your favorite websites and easily move between television and the web”: something we’ve been promised for a very long time, but no service has yet fully succeeded in providing.

Agencies Ranked by Foursquare Usage

DuBose Cole has put together an excellent league table of Foursquare usage across top London agencies.

London agencies ranked by Foursquare check-ins

London agencies ranked by Foursquare check-ins

I’m afraid LBi is languishing towards the bottom of the league, despite my best efforts. Come on guys – get involved!

Facebook’s Reputation Problem

The growing consensus seems to be that making your data public should be an opt-in, not an opt-out process. It’s not just the privacy issue that’s getting Facebook in trouble at the moment: fear of Facebook holding a monopoly on our personal data is leading to a resurgence in demands for open source solutions and shared standards. XKCD sums up the whole issue very concisely (thanks to @LordManley for tweeting this earlier today).

XKCD hits the nail on the head, as always

One winner in all this is Diaspora, “the privacy aware, personally controlled, do-it-all distributed open source social network”. They’ve received a massive publicity boost and raised $175,000 from crowd-sourced contributions in just a couple of weeks. It’s not unthinkable for Facebook to one day be deposed by an open source rival.

Facebook banned in Pakistan

Facebook has been banned in Pakistan, due to a page encouraging people to upload drawings of Mohammad. Should Facebook take the page down, or is this a freedom of speech issue?

Twitter Parade

This is lovely. It takes a while to load, but is well worth the wait. Plug in your Twitter username, and watch a parade of tiny people march past, waving, running, playing guitar, even doing little backflips. It’s pointless, but satisfying: vaguely reminiscent of Uniqlo’s UTweet. Why do all the best things come from Japan?

Google Pacman Game

For one day only, Google has a playable game of Pacman on the main search page – try it out!

Google's Pacman game

Google's Pacman game

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