These are my links for July 16th from 04:07 to 13:16:

  • YouTube to Award $5 Million in Grants to Video Producers in Pseudo-Production Fund – Since the decline of Bebo as an online video investor, it seems YouTube will be the next big investors exchanging product investment with ad sales. It certainly makes more sense as they're more sustainably funded (by Google) and there's an interest to them to make sure the content will drive audiences.
  • Why Many Teens Are Moving on from Facebook – US led research suggests Facebook may be losing it's sheen with the teens – the crucial market to ensure long-term success. The question I wonder is where are they going? Back to Bebo or MySpace? It seems not. Perhaps we are shifting now away from the big destination networks to slightly more specialist spaces.
  • Social media in China: an introduction – Some useful stats on how China is adapting to the internet. Although internet adoption is low, this still represents over 400 million internet users, all hungry for engagement, content and e-commerce.
  • What Can Small Businesses Learn From Old Spice Viral Social Media Campaign – Bit late to party but Old Spice is causing a splash with their video and Twitter campaign to speak to the spice's new pin-up. This is a great approach – delighting audiences with personal responses and fun content, the perfect use of social media.
  • Augmented Reality Explained by Common Craft – Another lovely hand made papercut video about high technology: this time Common Craft tackle augmented reality – what it is and what you can do with it today.
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These are my links for March 8th through March 11th:

  • PolicyTool for Social Media – A very useful tool that automatically allows you to generate a policy for social media usage at work. This is a great idea, indeed PolicyTool.net seems to be filling a particularly useful service for small business to get up to speed on policy issues. It's fairly basic and you'll undoubtedly want to change the wording for the final document, but very useful if your company doesn't currently have a social media policy.
  • MySpace Co-Presidents Reveal Company’s Plan for the Future – Important new for musicians: MySpace is finally getting with the programme and revamping, with the dual aim of being both a social networking site and space for content producers. Some exciting new functionality will be rolled out incrementally – but will it be enough to wean back those who've already aborted the MySpace mission and swapped to Facebook as their fan building network of choice? As a musician with a languishing MySpace profile (last time I checked I had NO friends requests. Not even from spammers) I'm exciting about the prospect of a more dynamic, responsive platform for content promotion – but it does feel like too little, too late…
  • Did You Know 4.0 – A video with some powerful stats on how the internet is changing the advertising and traditional industries.
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