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TV vs Internet, Facebook embedded posts and other news from the Social Media world


Complacent TV industry will lose out to internet, says Kevin Spacey


Things are changing and changing fast. Kids aren’t growing up with a sense of television as the aspirational place for their ideas,” Spacey told an audience of television executives in Edinburgh.
You could also read about it in The Guardian and look at the video with speach.
"Though a mainstay of direct-response marketing and home for niche audiences, Facebook has lagged behind TV as a channel for broadcast messaging." says InsideFacebook.

Embedded posts from Facebook


"...today we can all -- you, me, and your mother -- play around with Facebook embedded posts! And it's a good thing they waited a bit, because they fine tuned some of the features, too. Here's how to embed a Facebook post." Yes, Facebook oficially enabled this functionality to everyone.

Twitter Teaches You How to Hashtag


"Twitter unveiled an infographic Wednesday complete with a blog post highlighting tips on choosing the best hashtag for your tweet." Take a look at the Infographic from Twitter and find out more about How to use hashtags!

Facebook Partners With Shutterstock to Offer 25 Million FREE Stock Photos to Advertisers


"Facebook and Shutterstock announced a partnership that will provide Facebook advertisers access to over 25 million stock photos for free." Why are images still important on Facebook and how this partnership could help you, read at Hubspot blog.

Translate Google+ posts and comments with Google Translate


"Whenever there's a public post or comment that isn’t in your language, you'll now see a "Translate" link underneath the text. Clicking the link translates the text in-line, and clicking again returns to the original." New feature from Google to improve your work.

Determining the lifespan of a Facebook post


"Facebook recently revealed that readers can see a potential of 1,500 posts from friends, pages and people they’re following in News Feed, and prior to changes in the News Feed algorithm, people only saw about 57 percent of possible stories. With these kinds of numbers, it’s evident that posts don’t really last too long." How long do your posts actually last? Find out with InsideFacebook.
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