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Jun012010

90+ Essential Social Media Resources, the Best List of Social Media Tools Yet!! - Mashable

Now you’ve gone and done it. You’ve come across a list so enormous, so useful, and so awesome, our futile attempts to describe it have been lost in the tubes of cyberspace.

We’ll just say this: No matter what you’re into — Twitter (Twitter), Facebook (Facebook), Mobile Apps, Business Development, or good-old-fashioned YouTube (YouTube) hilarity — you will find it below.

So put down your barbeque, send out another huge thanks to our men and women in uniform, and limber up your scrolling finger — it’s a big one.

If you dig the uber-list, be sure to send some comments our way down below!


Social Media


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  • HOW TO: Disable Facebook’s “Instant Personalization” [PRIVACY]

    New menus on the Facebook home page this week took users by surprise, and left many concerned about the privacy implications of being suddenly more “connected” to their favorite sites and interests. If you’re looking for ways to opt out of these new features, this guide will show you how.

  • HOW TO: Spring Clean Your Twitter Account

    An untended Twitter feed can quickly become overgrown with useless tweets and dead weight users. These great tools will help you streamline your Twitter account in no time.

  • How Freelancers are Using Social Media for Real Results

    Social media can be a boon for those who make their living gig-to-gig. Sheer networking is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to landing work via the social web. We spoke to freelancers in a variety of fields to find out how they make it happen.

  • 9 Essential Social News and Bookmarking Sites for Designers
    The design community is always hungry for content, inspiration, and tutorials. These nine networks are a great place to discover and share creative resources.
  • 4 Ways One Non-Profit Uses Location to Increase Engagement
    The National Wildlife Federation has been getting creative with their social media awareness campaigns, particularly when it comes to location-based technologies. This post discusses some of their innovations.
  • Tim Ferriss: 7 Great Principles for Dealing with Haters
    For all the personal connections and open sharing done on social networks, you’ll always find a fair share of scathing negativity. Tim Ferriss, author of The Four Hour Work Week, gave a talk at The Next Web ‘10 event in Amsterdam, and had these seven points to share on the subject.
  • Gowalla CEO Talks About the Future of Social Media [INTERVIEW]
    We sat down with Josh Williams to discuss the origins of his location-based network, and what current trends in the space mean for the future.
  • 5 Free Services for Pre-Scheduling Your Twitter Updates
    Whether for marketing purposes, event promotion, or just keeping your account fresh while you’re on vacation, a tweet scheduler can be a handy tool. Check out these five great ones, all of them free.
  • How Twitter’s New Media Blog Aims To Teach By Example
    Twitter’s new blog highlights news organizations with smart Twitter integration in the hope of becoming a resource for the media. We spoke with Twitter about their strategies and goals.
  • Top 10 LEGO Movie Tributes on YouTube
    Those stop-motion goodies are back, this time reenacting our favorite flicks in all their colorful plastic glory.
  • Top 10 YouTube Cover Songs
    For better or worse, YouTube has become the ultimate repository of musical tributes. From guys in their bedrooms, to a capella cleverness, to guitar-wielding toddlers, this hand-picked list highlights some of the best around.
  • 5 Ways to Support World Malaria Day Online
    The fight to end malaria in the developing world has become a rallying cause on the social web. Check out these five easy ways you can make a difference online.
  • How Non-Profits are Using Social Media for Real Results
    Social media has become an essential tool for non-profits in their efforts to spread awareness and raise funds. Check out some real-world examples of how some organizations have put the social web to good use.
  • Why Content Curation Is Here to Stay
    At times, content creators and content curators have been at odds. But the sheer volume of “stuff” and noise on the web has made curation essential. This post discusses the status of the curator on today’s social web.
  • Social Enterprise: 5 Tips for Getting Execs on Board
    There’s no longer much question about whether corporations need to be engaged in social media, but convincing the head honchos of the value can be challenging. We spoke to some of the top names in social strategy and got some great tips on bringing the boardroom up to speed.
  • How Does Twitter’s New Social Good Initiative Stack Up?
    The recent launch of Twitter’s Hope140 campaign has already done some good for important causes, but how effective is it when compared to other social awareness and fundraising campaigns? This post discusses the pros and cons of tweet-based charity.
  • 5 Ways Facebook’s Open Graph Will Impact E-commerce
    Facebook’s new Open Graph technology could dramatically change how we interact with the web, especially when it comes to online shopping. These five predictions lay out what to expect from your favorite e-commerce sites in the near future.
  • Top 10 Wedding Dance Videos on YouTube
    If you think you’ve seen some crazy nuptials, check out some of these dance moves, immortalized forever in the hallowed halls of YouTube.
  • HOW TO: Find Long Lost Friends on Facebook
    400 million people are using Facebook. If you’re looking for someone, chances are you can find them there. Here’s how to do it.
  • HOW TO: Make the Most of Your Twitter Profile Page
    There’s a lot more to Twitter than just sharing your favorite foods in 140 characters. If you’re looking to make an impression with your profile page, check out these tips.
  • 5 Ways Government Works Better With Social Media
    Social media has the potential to make government more transparent and accessible. Here are five examples of how the social web can improve public services.
  • 8 Tips for a Successful Social Media Cause Campaign
    Social networks can provide unprecedented reach to non-profits and their partner companies, but there are some strategies to note before diving into the next campaign. Check out these eight tips.
  • 4 Tips for Integrating Social Media Into the Classroom
    Education has long faced resistance to new technologies, but social media can be a great resource in the classroom. Here are some tips on bringing it to the fore.
  • Top 5 Social Media Tips for C-Suite Execs
    While your web-savvy employees may be hip to social media, getting upper management on board can be challenging. We gathered some expert advice, and lay out the value proposition in this post.
  • Why the Fashion Industry Loves Foursquare
    Lifestyle brand Diesel recently launched a fairly tacit Foursquare () campaign that demonstrates the great marketing potential for location-based services. This post details where they succeeded, and where they fell short.
  • Why Hasn’t Location Reached the Mainstream Yet?
    Despite all the buzz about location-based services, most people don’t use them. Here are some of the reasons why, and a few predictions about the future of the trend.
  • HOW TO: Turn Slacktivists into Activists with Social Media
    Non-profit Twitter and texting campaigns may be tapping thousands of new cause contributors, but is a $10 SMS really where their engagement ends? This post speaks to how non-profits can deepen that connection through social media.
  • Social Media Parenting: Raising the Digital Generation
    Who are your kids friending on Facebook, and how much online time is too much? We asked the experts to weigh in on some concrete strategies for raising the first fully digital generation.
  • HOW TO: Get Notified When Someone Hacks Your Facebook
    Did you know that Facebook can alert you when someone logs into your account from an unknown computer? Follow these simple profile steps to set up this important security feature.
  • In Defense of Facebook
    With all the vitriol surrounding Facebook’s latest privacy gaffs, this post takes a moment to look at the people most responsible for our online privacy — ourselves.
  • How Facebook Makes Edgy Concepts Mainstream
    Two years ago, the thought of sharing your location or credit card purchase history online would have seemed ridiculous. Today, it grows ever more mainstream thanks to major social networks like Facebook that make these early-adopter trends more comfortable for the average user.
  • Why Twitter Needs to Do More to Save Trending Topics
    Twitter recently amended its trending topics algorithm in the hopes of producing more relevant and newsworthy results. But is this an interference in the natural development of popular topics? And is Twitter doing enough to remain a relevant source of real-time news? This post takes a hard look.
  • How the U.S. Engages the World with Social Media
    You might be surprised to learn that the U.S. Department of State and many of its embassies around the world are having great success shaping America’s image abroad through social media. We spoke with some of the diplomats and officials who are making a difference through Twitter and Facebook.
  • 21 Rules for Social Media Engagement
    If you’re creating a social media policy for your business, or even your personal brand, these 21 points are a surefire way to stay on track and on message in an online world full of noise.
  • 5 Innovative Websites That Could Reshape the News
    While traditional journalism remains in upheaval, a handful of startups have provided a glimpse at what the future of news gathering might look like on the social web. Whether these models are sustainable remains to be seen. Check out this post for look at some of these innovators.
  • 5 Essential Facebook Privacy Tips
    If you’re not cognizant of your Facebook privacy settings, you may be broadcasting things to the world (or even certain groups of friends or family) that you may not have intended. Note these important settings to ensure you stay in control of your social data.
  • How Social Media is Changing Government Agencies
    Agencies around the world are finding that social media is more than a broadcast medium. Active engagement can serve the public in important ways. Here are some examples.
  • EXCLUSIVE: Behind the Scenes at the “Married on MySpace” Wedding [VIDEO]
    We got an exclusive chance to go behind the scenes at the actual wedding of winning couple Dehlia and Graeham Ford-Feliz.
  • TwitPic Founder Talks About the Future of Twitter Photo Sharing [VIDEO]
    TwitPic () has become one of the most popular ways to share photos on Twitter. With a recent facelift and a lot of attention from prospective buyers, the company has some big plans in the works. We spoke to the founder, Noah Everett, to get his take on TwitPic’s rapid growth and future.

Business


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Mobile


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  • 4 Reasons the iPhone Is a (Video)Game Changer
    The iPhone has truly taken the video game world by storm, and there’s plenty yet to explore in mobile gaming. Check out this analysis of the current trends, and what they might mean for the future of the industry.
  • HOW TO: Turn Your Android Phone Into a Killer MP3 Player
    If you shun the iMusic lifestyle, you can still keep all your favorite tunes at your fingertips with an Android () device. This post will show you how.
  • Top 10 iPhone Apps for TV Fanatics
    Whether you’re addicted to Lost, or have taken up the guilty pleasure of Gossip Girl, there are great TV tie-in apps that will keep you up to date, and tapped into some great bonus materials.
  • 8 Best Android Apps for Health and Fitness
    Whether you’re looking to get in shape or stay that way, your mobile device can help. The Android Market is full of health-minded apps that can keep you on track toward physical fitness. This post reviews eight of the best.
  • 10 Free iPhone Apps To Learn A New Skill In 10 Minutes
    Have you ever wanted to learn origami, CPR, or Morse Code? There are apps for those, and many more skills, so fire up your iPhone and check out this list of freebies.
  • How Mobile Technology is Affecting Local News Coverage
    The news-gathering game has changed, thanks to the ubiquity of smart, multipurpose handhelds. Whether you’re using your own device to report and disseminate the news, or you’re tapping a social web of mobile updates and Twitpics for sources, the mobile-savvy journalist is out at the front of the industry.
  • 7 Ways Journalists Can Use Foursquare
    While Twitter and Facebook have been established as great places to make and break news, Foursquare’s growing popularity offers some interesting location-based opportunities for journalists.
  • 8 Best Android Apps for Photo Editing
    Looking to add a few tricks to your Android’s photography bag? Check out these eight apps that will have you cropping, filtering, and snazzing up those mobile snaps in no time.
  • How the Next iPhone Will Improve Your Productivity
    The upcoming release of the new iPhone and its accompanying OS upgrade means a lot of important changes for power users. Here’s a breakdown of the key features.

Tech


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  • HOW TO: Give Your Inbox a Master Cleanse
    If your inbox is bursting with social media notifications, useless newsletters, and unsolicited messages, you’re certainly not alone. Use these tactics to bring your unread count back into a reasonable realm.
  • HOW TO: Secure Your WordPress Blog
    WordPress () is certainly a secure platform right out of the proverbial box, but there are always ways to protect your blog or site from the more nefarious denizens of the web. Heed these tips for more secure blogging.
  • 5 Real-Time Location Trends to Watch
    The location game is heating up faster than you may think. Keep on top of things by noting these important trends, as relayed by Joe Stump, CTO of SimpleGeo, who spoke at The Next Web ‘10 event in Amsterdam.
  • Why Schools are Turning to Google Apps
    The state of Oregon has made the bold move to embrace Google Apps for its entire education system. The reasons and benefits are compelling, and could open up a wealth of possibilities for schools around the country.
  • 8 Ways to Repurpose Your Old Electronics
    Why toss your obsolete gadgets in the landfill when you could transform them into art, data storage, and other useful items? Here are eight suggestions for keeping your gadget habit in the green.
  • 5 Quick Tips to Solicit Useful Design Feedback
    Designers can (and should) take their work very personally, but this often makes it hard to receive constructive criticism. Here are five easy ways to get the feedback you need to keep a project moving forward.
  • 5 Charities for Donating Your Old Electronics
    Just because you no longer have a use for your second generation iPod doesn’t mean it should be headed for the scap heap. Take a moment to note these charities where your old gadgets can be put to new use.
  • 7 Ways to Customize Your Real Life Online
    Sometimes, a startup can offer unique products that a big retailer or e-commerce outfit just can’t. These seven websites will customize all sorts of cool stuff — from shoes, to chocolate, to pet food.
  • 10 Awesome Webcam Feeds From Around the World
    Live webcams offer a real-time, remote glimpse at some interesting locations. We’ve hand picked these ten great ones for your viewing pleasure.
  • How Big Live Promises Big Change for Online Music Fans
    The soon-to-be-launched service Big Live aims to bring concert enthusiasts together on a social network-style platform. This post outlines some of the offerings of this ambitious project.
  • NFC Technology: 6 Ways It Could Change Our Daily Lives
    Near field communication technology, which enables data to be transferred between mobile devices at close range, has been around for some time. Recently, it has been gaining traction as a practical way to shop, do business, and more. Check out these examples that could become commonplace in the near future.
  • 5 Great Ways to Find Music That Suits Your Mood
    There are plenty of ways to generate a playlist based on artist, song, or genre. But what if you just need a tune-stream for a broken heart, or an energizing workout? These five web apps can do it with a few clicks.
  • Why Much of Your Favorite TV Content Still Isn’t Online
    With web video consumption growing, why has TV been so reluctant to fully embrace online viewership? We spoke to researchers and TV executives for some answers.
  • HOW TO: Add Facebook “Like” Buttons to Your WordPress Blog
    This post goes over several ways to implement Facebook’s “Like” buttons and other social plugins into your hosted WordPress blog or website, so that you can hook into the Facebook social graph.
  • WordPress 3.0: The 5 Most Important New Features
    The official launch of WordPress 3.0 is almost here, and it packs a host of excellent new features. Peruse this list to find out what all the hubbub is about.
  • 6 Free Websites for Learning and Teaching Science
    Release your inner science nerd and check out some of the web’s wonderful free resources for the pursuit of knowledge about our world. From genetics, to robots, to the infinite cosmos, these sites abound with information for students, teachers, and the just plain curious.
  • 10 Awesome Vintage Video Games You Can Play Online
    We dare you not to kill some time with these fabulous classics from gaming’s golden yesteryears. Strap in and click through to start reliving your former 8-bit glory.
  • 5 Tools For Integrating HTML5 Video in Your Website
    HTML5 is coming, and with it the coded potential to displace Flash as a viable medium for web video. These tools will get you rolling with the new format.
  • Five Amazing App and Gadget Demos from Google I/O [VIDEO]
    Google and its partners are rolling out some amazing new products and toys in the near future. We were on the ground at the I/O conference to get a hands-on video look at some of these developments.

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