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Social Media News: Facebook App Center, Bing, Zendesk

While you’ve been busy updating your company’s Facebook page, keeping your customers up to date through Twitter and posting the latest corporate video on YouTube, we’ve been reporting on the latest in social media news for businesses large and small.

In case you’ve missed any of it, here’s a recap of this week’s breaking stories. We’ve arranged them by category to help you quickly find the news you’re looking for.

Facebook Fashion Retailer Adds Facebook Likes to In-Store Hangers Continue Reading…

Interact With Google+ Notifications Without Leaving Gmail

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Email notifications from Google+ have received an exciting update that adds more social functionality to the normally stale alerts.

The Gmail team has announced that these notifications are now fully functional, which means you’ll be able to interact with content you’re sent directly from your inbox.

In addition to adding people to Circles and keeping up with Google+ content, you’re now able to view, comment on, and +1 Continue Reading…

Google Officially Unveils Drive

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After numerous leaks, the long-awaited file storage and syncing service Google Drive has launched.

Drive, which will compete with Dropbox and Microsoft‘s SkyDrive, will provide you with access to cloud-connected storage on desktops, smartphones, and tablets.

The service is built directly into Google Docs, Continue Reading…

Share Photos With Google+ Directly From Gmail

Earlier this month, Google began displaying address book information on your friends’ Google+ profiles. Now the company is expanding its social treatment to Gmail by adding thumbnails of content shared within Google+ posts.

The search giant has been displaying recent Google+ posts in the people widget — which shows you information about the people you interact with — for some time. Continue Reading…

Access Address Book Details Through Google+ Profiles

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Google has been working toward merging its products together for a more unified experience and it appears that Google Contacts is next in line.

This week, the company announced that it will begin displaying address book information — that you’ve stored — on your friends’ Google+ profiles. Unlike Facebook, which lets members display contact information to whomever they choose, Google noted that this information is not public and will only be visible to you. Continue Reading…

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