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Sunday, 20 May 2012







57 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed
Have a look through this megalist for stories on YouTube alternatives, crowdsourcing and global communities, connected TVs and how social media has changed marketing campaigns.
Looking for even more social media resources? This guide appears every weekend, and you can check out all the lists-gone-by here any time.
Editors’ Picks
From Bieber to O’Brien to Obama, we look back at famous figures’ first tweets.
When we talk about community, we talk about places and spaces. But online communities aren’t about geography — they’re about us.
The ebook market is booming. Here are some ways manufacturers are looking to get students to trade print for pixels.
We’ve come a long way from the daguerreotypes of the 19th century and the Polaroids of the 20th century. Here’s an infographic that tracks the evolution of photography.
Facebook’s latest PR debacle comes after a slew of major missteps by tech companies in the last decade.
Many brands see their YouTube Page as a dumping ground for old ads, but these five used YouTube to innovate.
Google I/O has officially ended, so here’s a quick “all killer, no filler” recap of everything you need to know that happened at the conference this year.
Social Media
With an exhaustive analysis of 15 million tweets by New York company Social Flow, we can see the news exploding into the Twitterverse.
Getting paranoid about security? You’re not alone. Here’s why.
This week’s political/digital news focused on the death of Osama bin Laden and the huge social media reaction around it. Plus gay rights go viral and Obama cracks jokes at the Correspondents Dinner.
Will there be a lockout for the 2011 NFL season? Lab42 asked 500 social media users for their opinions and compiled them into this infographic.
Digital ad agency 360i did a deep dive into the foodtography trend and found some opportunities for marketers.
Here are all the ways you can connect with Mashable and its staff.
Sitting down, which most of us do for at least eight hours each day, might be the worst thing you could do for your health.
Everyone loves YouTube, but what other video platforms are out there, and why should you use them?
Myspace is out with a new Facebook App that will allow bands to port over their Myspace Pages to their Facebook Fan Pages.
Take a look at how these projects are crowdsourcing microloans, grants, time and knowledge to improve communities all over the world via the web.
Research from Alterian and Sevans Strategy finds “follow me on Twitter” requests are way more popular than “friend me on Facebook” asks.
YouTube isn’t only about cats running into mirrors and hyperactive video bloggers. There’s also a lot of music news content to be found.
Is your career a series of gigs? Then you might appreciate this infographic.
It’s that one time every year when Keyboard Cat and the Double Rainbow Guy can talk shop over cocktails.
For more social media news and resources, you can follow Mashable’s social media channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.
Tech Mobile
Want to learn how to program applications? These online tools are absolutely free ways to do just that — conveniently and fast!
If you’re in the market for a cover for your new super-sized ‘Berry then take a look through the photo gallery of available choices.
Here are five stories we’ve recently published that showcase how these technologies are changing communities around the world.
I’ve reviewed a lot of gadgets here at Mashable since the beginning of the year, and now I’ve narrowed it down to my favorite five.
Here are some of the best Android apps for improving your health and fitness, both in terms of diet and exercise.
We talking to the developer of Color Splash, a popular iPhotography app, about the company, the app and his 10 favorite photos.
Google’s long-awaited music service, Google Music, is in an invite-only beta stage, but the company has released a video highlighting some of the most important features.
Has the U.S. been trapped in an educational rut of test-teaching and disconnected skill sets? Here’s why vocational and technical training will be crucial for America’s prosperity.
After listening to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Skype CEO Tony Bates, we have a better idea of what Microsoft hopes to gain by acquiring Skype.
Here’s a play-by-play of how Google Music looks and works.
Web-enabled television is in its infancy. Smarter products will strive to integrate the social activities we’re already doing while we watch the tube.
Hardware as we know it is getting ready to go the way of the mainframe and the floppy disk. But what will replace it?
Google Samsung have unveiled the “world’s first chromebook,” the Chromebook Series 5. We had the chance to take it for a test drive.
Whether you’re currently in school or just seeking a little self-improvement, here are some Android apps to enhance your knowledge base, expand your skill sets, and improve your memory.
We’ve gathered together a slew of great resources on the topic of mobile photography. If you’re a smartphone snapper, get ready to dive in.
Starting at the end of 2011, the Great Schism of the Android mobile operating system will end, as Google releases Ice Cream Sandwich, a unified operating system.
You don’t have to be in Silicon Valley to found a successful startup. Here are some tips for building your own support community.
A generation of young developers are creating products that depend on mainstream platforms. It presents opportunities as well as dangers.
Free and open source software isn’t just helping industry. It’s giving students a leg up in their education and job prospects. Here’s how.
If you can’t get enough tech toys, this mega list is your one-stop shop for reviews, pics and videos of the latest and greatest consumer electronics.
For more tech news and resources, you can follow Mashable’s tech channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.
Business Marketing
Hiring the wrong CTO can cost your business thousands of dollars. We asked 14 young entrepreneurs for their tips on finding the perfect candidate.
Here are six excellent sites where veterans can find job leads and resources for their careers.
Mashable handpicks a few startups that are building interesting, unique or niche products.
You have Facebook, you want answers. Here are a few ways to poll people on Facebook, along with tips to help you focus your questions.
Need to market your local business? Here’s how to get started with Foursquare specials.
Going after social media celebrities may not pay of in the long run. Here’s why and how you should target niche influencers to spread your brand’s message.
Experts share their advice for publishers and journalists who want to utilize Facebook to enhance reporting, discussion and reach.
Here’s a consumer-friendly alternative to the cookies that track online behavior to serve companies’ interests.
Even if you’ve got the basics down, here are some ways you can give your PR efforts a social boost.
What does it mean for a brand to be likeable online? Here are 10 ways to get there.
Social media hasn’t just given brands a personality, it’s also changed the way they approach their marketing campaigns.
Here’s how to make sure your swag catches the attention of event attendees and doesn’t end up in a garbage can.
If you’re wondering why Facebook would aim a smear campaign at Google’s front door, here’s a clue: It’s all about the Benjamins.
Where do “humanized” brands really fit in to social networks that revolve around individuals?
They’ll hire former IRS employees; they’ll set up foreign subsidiaries; but one thing corporations won’t do is pay more taxes.
What makes a person or organization believable? Ogilvy’s SVP of Global Strategy Marketing Rohit Bhargava says Likeonomics is based on being simple, human, brutally honest and emotional.
For more business news and resources, you can follow Mashable’s business channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.
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