Bill Gates, Bacon, and the Social Good (Episode 25)

by Urgo on January 22, 2010

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Tonight we were graced with the presence of the number one female digger of all time, Amy “Bacon Queen” Vernon who told us a bit about herself, why she loves Digg and Bacon. We also covered your latest happenings in the Social Media World.

Social Media for Social Good: Haiti, China and the World
In recent events, such as the Iranian Elections, censorship on China and the devastating Earthquakes in Haiti, Social Media has been an outlet for those to do Social good. People from around the world have poured out money, time, words and their hearts via Social Networks.
[via mashable]

Viva La Vivu:Multi-Video plug-in for Skype
Vivu is an online video conferencing platform that enables Skype users, through a plug-in called VuRoom, to create multi-video meetings, share desktops and presentations for $9.95 a month. Though, the people you have chosen to take part in the video conference do not have to have the plug-in.
[via techcrunch]

Viva La Via: The Facebook Retweet
Yes, it is true, you can now share links that your friends have posted, much like the retweet feature on Twitter, Facebook now has a “via” option that will allow you to share a post that someone else posted, tagging them, posting it to your wall and theirs as well.
[via mashable]

Oopsy AT&T, That is NOT my Facebook Account
Recent reports that a Georgia family using Facebook via their phone had them logged into someones Facebook account instead of their own. This is not the first time that this has happened with an AT&T customer.
[via AP & mashable]

Tweet Me Bill Gates
According to twitter, there is a new verified account that belongs to none other than the co-founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates.
[via msnbc & twitter]

Guest: Amy Vernon

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