3 Things I Liked in Social Media, Week ending July 15.

1. Twitter’s mobile redesign – The goal of Twitter’s mobile redesign is make it available to anyone with a smart phone and those with limited bandwidth. The new design is also more sleek and streamlined looking! I am a big fan of redesigns and updates that come with faster and more streamlined performance. Twitter chronicled the overhaul on their blog.

Photo Source: Blog.Twitter.com

 

2. NYC launches free WiFi at payphone booths  – Really New York? I just love you more and more! It’s 2012, there should definitely be more free WiFi in spots other than in coffee shops and universities. New York City is paving the way. As always, keep safety in mind when you’re using public WiFi.

Photo Source: vosizneias.com

 

3. Facebook and NBC Olympics integration coming to a Timeline near you – Hmm. Should we even bother turning on the TV for this summer’s Olympic Games? Yes, most definitely. For those of us working all day or out running errands, this integration is great to get up-to-speed on our favorite athletes and Olympic sports!

Photo Source: InsideFacebook.com

Posted on July 16, 2012, in 3 Things I Like in Social Media This Week, Apps, Facebook, Mobile, Twitter and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.

  1. Great stuff girl! I’ll have to check out that new Twitter mobile app.

  2. Love the idea of all the Olympics all the time – wont be able to get enough! LL

  3. New York is so cool. All three speak to me seriously this week! I love it :)

  4. Love the wifi stations in NYC!

  5. Love the Olympic timeline integration – will definitely be utilizing that when I’m at work all day!

  6. I’m actually getting excited for the Olympics. Love it!

  7. Yeah!!! Finally Facebook that really works on a phone! As for the free WI FI hotspots SO wish they had these in Europe!

  8. How interesting to now have WiFi around phone booths! What a great idea!

  9. twitter has always boggled my mind – but with this new app – I may jump on the twitter band wagon!

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