Archive for the ‘Social Networking’ Category

Pokemon Y Walkthrough Episode 3 – Santalune Forest and Youngster Joey! – Video


Pokemon Y Walkthrough Episode 3 - Santalune Forest and Youngster Joey!
In this part we run into Serena who teaches us how to capture a Pokemon and then head into the Santalune Forest! Don #39;t forget to leave a "Comment" "Share" wi...

By: ZephyrSonic

Excerpt from:
Pokemon Y Walkthrough Episode 3 - Santalune Forest and Youngster Joey! - Video

Azizi On Excessive Use of Social Networking Sites – Video


Azizi On Excessive Use of Social Networking Sites
http://punjabi-stage-shows.blogspot.com/ S??? U?s S?????? Subscribe O??s Y?????? C?????? ??? A?s? B????? ???????? ??? ?????s ? L??? F??????? ? http://www.fac...

By: I Hameed

Read more:
Azizi On Excessive Use of Social Networking Sites - Video

Salman Khan lashes out at a car customer services on his social networking site – Video


Salman Khan lashes out at a car customer services on his social networking site
Your one stop destination for all the latest happenings, hot rumours and exclusive B-Town news... Subscribe NOW! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?a...

By: ZoomDekho

Continued here:
Salman Khan lashes out at a car customer services on his social networking site - Video

Microsoft revamps Yammer's mobile apps

News

By Juan Carlos Perez

October 15, 2013 06:39 PM ET

IDG News Service - Microsoft has enhanced its Yammer enterprise social networking suite's mobile applications, email integration and document collaboration.

Microsoft detailed the improvements on Tuesday at an event it held in San Francisco for Yammer customers that kicks off its Working Social Tour, scheduled to land in up to 200 cities worldwide, including New York City, Amsterdam, Sao Paulo and Tokyo.

"It's part of our push to connect with Yammer customers," said Jared Spataro, general manager, Microsoft Office, in an interview. Attendees are expected to be both Yammer customers as well as those who are using Office 365, Microsoft's cloud email and collaboration suite, which includes online versions of Exchange, Lync, SharePoint and Office.

Microsoft bought Yammer in mid-2012 for $1.2 billion in order to extend the enterprise social networking (ESN) capabilities of its SharePoint collaboration server and of other products in the Office family and beyond. Microsoft is in the process of integrating Yammer's cloud suite with those products now.

The mobile improvements include a revamped iPad application and tweaks to the Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 applications. The overhaul of the iPad app is supposed to simplify the user experience, while the Windows apps got improvements to live tiles and a better inbox.

Microsoft also deepened the interoperability between Yammer and email systems, making it possible for people to participate in Yammer group discussions through email messaging and without necessarily having a Yammer account.

Establishing bridges between Yammer and email is important because many customers are still trying to figure out the best way to use the ESN suite with email, according to Spataro.

Link:
Microsoft revamps Yammer's mobile apps

Veep race heats up on social media

KUALA LUMPUR: AS the contest for the Umno vicepresidential spots heats up, the candidates vying for the three posts are racing against time to meet as many delegates as possible.

Candidates scramble to and from events, lucky to sleep five hours at night. But thats not the only game in town any more. Social media has become part and parcel of campaign communications and it is expected to play an influential role in the run-up to the polls this Saturday.

The three incumbents Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein and the three challengers Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad, Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir and Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam are active on Twitter, Facebook and other social networking sites.

Creating a social media strategy during political campaigns is an essential part of every candidate's plan. With social media sites often getting more traffic than official campaign websites, it is important for candidates to get connected.

"Social media is playing an increasingly important role in the way campaigns are run and how candidates approach voters," said Isa, who runs an active blog, besides maintaining a Facebook page that he created just a month ago.

"It allows us (candidates) to not only communicate more effectively to a larger audience, but also creates a two-way street for party grassroots to respond and interact with leaders.

"This dynamic exchange of information and ideas makes for a healthier and more participative democracy."

Isa admitted that to galvanise and canvass support from the younger section of party delegates, he needed to get in touch with them, both offline and online.

On his Facebook page, he has published a series of amusing webcomics called "Semangat Orang Lama", in which he suggests that despite being an old guard in Umno politics, he has the experience and vigour to contribute to the party's cause.

On average, each of the vice-president candidates has 20,000 to 30,000 followers on Facebook. However, as far as online popularity goes, Shafie is leading the pack after gaining 105,000 "Likes".

More here:
Veep race heats up on social media