Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s hot in social media news. To help you stay up-to-date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention.
This was a VERY big week for social media news. Be sure to see all the new updates from Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Foursquare and more below.
What’s New This Week?
Facebook Surpasses 800 Million Active Users: Plus, 350 million people use Facebook via a mobile device.
Major Facebook Features Roll Out
New Facebook Timeline Revolutionizes Your Facebook Experience: Facebook changes its current layout to give you a Timeline where it’s easy to share the story of your life. This new feature will roll out over the next few weeks (signup here for Timeline). Check out the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzPEPfJHfKU
Facebook Apps Get More Social: Improvements in Facebook’s Open Graph protocol mean that app developers are now able to create more social Facebook apps. Facebook has already worked with a few companies on this new generation of apps, including Spotify, Netflix and The Daily. Watch the video below to learn more.
New Facebook Profile Features
Facebook Profiles Get a Makeover: There are a number of changes in the general presentation of your Profile page. Some of these changes to your news feed highlight the most interesting stories on your Profile page. Here’s what’s new:
- Real-time Ticker: You now have a real-time mini-feed on the top right-hand section of your Facebook profile home page. This is a live stream of your friends’ updates.

- Top Stories: There’s now a blue corner on the latest updates or stories that Facebook thinks will interest you.

- Facebook Stories: You may notice how Facebook now refers to “updates” as “stories.”
Watch the video below to find out more about these new changes to your Profile.
New Facebook Business Page Features
See Your Friends Activity on Facebook Pages: In addition to the changes on Profile pages, Facebook has a new feature found on Business pages. There’s a new Friend Activity navigation link on Facebook pages which allows you to see what your friends are saying about the Page.
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More Social Media News This Week
Google+ Open to Public: Now anyone can open up a Google+ account.
Google+ Makes Improvements: Google+ has rolled out a number of improvements. You no longer need an invitation to join Google+. It is now open to everyone. And there’s now a search function across the Google+ platform. In addition to these improvements, there are a couple of new features for Google+ Hangouts:
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- Mobile Hangouts: You can now join a Hangout on your mobile phone.

- Hangouts On Air: The new On Air feature opens your Hangout to everyone, so it can be seen by the general public.

- Hangouts With Google Docs: This feature will allow you to view your Google Docs in your Google+ Hangout “when you want to write, plan or present something with others.” It’s an interesting free collaboration tool.

Google’s +1 Button Comes to Ads: Google AdWords advertisers can add a Google +1 button to their ads.

Twitter Lets You Tweet Photos Via Text Messages: You can now “share photos on Twitter by including a photo in your text message. It’s simple: just enter the text of your tweet as you normally would, attach a photo to the message and send to Twitter.”
Klout Adds Google+: You can now connect Google+ to your Klout dashboard to integrate your activity on Google+ into your Klout score.
Foursquare Gives Homes More Privacy: You can now check in to your home on Foursquare without sharing your address.
Foursquare Passes a Billion Check-Ins: Follow the week of check-ins across the globe in the video below.
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Gowalla Builds a Social Atlas of the World: Gowalla’s latest upgrade takes Gowalla “away from the check-in space and towards the travel and location-based story space.”

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What social media news caught your interest this week? Please share your comments below.
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