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Weekly Social Media Update

Ping – iTunes Social Network

Last week Apple launched Ping, their iTunes-based social network. Described as “Facebook meets Twitter meets iTunes”, the new service will allow people to follow artists and friends (like Twitter), create a profile that displays their musical tastes (like Last.fm and Spotify), and a news stream showing what your friends are listening to (like Blip.fm, mFlow and various other streaming services).

It has all been done before, but not necessarily all in the same place: with 160 million iTunes users, it stands a fighting chance of overtaking other social music networks. One million users signed up in the first 48 hours, but if it’s true that one-third of the people who have downloaded iTunes 10 have joined Ping, that still leaves two-thirds who didn’t bother. Take a look at the video tutorial here, give it a try, and see what you think.

Lady Gaga on Ping

Lady Gaga on Ping

Social iPlayer

The new, socially connected iPlayer has finally emerged after months of beta testing. New features include the ability to personalize your viewing experience by connecting with Facebook and Twitter,as well as recommending and commenting on your favourite programmes.

Facebook Credits Gift Cards

Gift cards loaded with Facebook Credits are now available at US retail giant Target. The virtual currency allows users to purchase goods within Facebook’s plethora of social games and applications. The virtual goods market is expected to reach $1.6 billion in the US alone this year, with $835 million coming from social games alone (figures from Inside Facebook). If this launch proves successful, expect to see similar partnerships in the UK soon.

Facebook Credits Gift Card

Facebook Credits Gift Card

Draw and Fold Over

The Campaign for Drawing is gearing up for October’s Big Draw with a fun “Draw and Fold Over” game. Simply start a digital drawing on the microsite, then pass it on for your friends to complete via Facebook and Twitter. Thanks to our Edinburgh friends @davelaw00 and @lalrinn for brightening my Monday with this – see if you can make one better than ours!

Draw and Fold Over

Draw and Fold Over

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Weekly Social Media Update

Facebook Questions

It has been in beta testing for a while, but now Facebook’s new “Questions” feature is gradually being rolled out to users: “You can ask about anything that interests you, from relationships to parenting to politics to restaurant recommendations. After you ask your question, be sure to tag it with topics so we can find the right people to answer it… We’ll also show you questions we think you can answer on your Facebook homepage. If you know the answer, click the question to post a detailed response.”

With this move, Facebook takes on Google, Yahoo! Answers and LinkedIn: aiming to become the ultimate source for trusted peer to peer advice. It’s ambitious, but like the recently introduced “Community Pages”, don’t expect it to work perfectly any time soon: much will depend on user uptake.

Twitter’s T.co URL Shortener

Twitter has finally launched its own URL shortener. Ostensibly, the main purpose of t.co is to protect users from malicious links, but the obvious advantage for Twitter will be the tracking data it can collect on those link-clicks, helping to refine their method of determining which tweets are popular or authoritative. Users will still be able to choose their preferred shortener for metrics and stats (so bit.ly don’t need to worry too much at present), but this is a welcome measure of standardisation. It’s all a bit complicated, but the upshot is that Twitter is combatting the risk of phishing attacks, whilst also acquiring usage data that will help it become an unparalleled news source.

Bboy Joker

Okay, so this is over a year old, but it’s a timely reminder of just how powerful YouTube can be when used in an innovative way. While Boone Oakley attracted attention just for daring to dispense with a traditional website, games like Bboy Joker hint at the potential for truly interactive video experiences.

Samsung Sponsors Last FM Festival Finder

I love Last FM and I love festivals: as of today I also feel more positively disposed towards Samsung, as they are sponsoring Last FM’s fantastically useful personalized festival guide. The tool takes your musical taste and cross-references your listening habits with the line-ups of this year’s summer festivals, essentially telling you which will be best value for you as an individual. That’s one hell of a branded utility.

Last FM's Samsung-sponsored Festival Finder

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