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Are Facebook’s New Social Apps Going To Create A Sharing Backlash?

Beyond CEO and SMWSF team member David Hargreaves (@davidhargreaves) shares his thoughts on Facebook’s new changes on the Beyond blog, and gives us a preview of “The Future of Sharing” which takes place Thursday, February 16th at San Francisco State University.

Check it out on bynd.com!

Registration Opens for Social Media Week San Francisco

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Today’s the day – we’ve officially opened registration for Social Media Week San Francisco, taking place from Feb 13th to 17th. And rest assured, even though the weeklong event is titled Social Media Week San Francisco, we’ve expanded into Silicon Valley throughout the week as well.

This year, the theme for San Francisco is: “Shareonomics: The Rise of Social Economy”.

Shareonomics is used to describe the economic, human or relationship value that is creating through the act of sharing content … and since Social Media Week is all about sharing, then we hope you’ll join us to discuss the latest trends of the social media universe with technology leaders from Adobe, AOL, eBay, Cisco, IBM, Nokia, SAP, Trulia, San Francisco State University, Gyro and others.  As in years past, Social Media Week each day will feature panels, sessions, and more, centered around six Content Hubs.  The hubs for Social Media Week 2012 include:

The current Social Media Week San Francisco 2012 schedule is also available.
To register, click on “login/register” to create an account and register for events.
Space is limited based on capacity of each event, so we encourage you to register as soon as possible.

See you there!

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Take A Look At Today’s Social Media Statistics [Infographic]

Mat Siltala, an SEO addict and Internet marketing whiz at Dream Systems Media, recently created an infographic based on a compilation of Social Media stats by Sarah Evans posted on AdAge.

It’s apparent that Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn took the lead in 2011′s social media platforms. The aggregation of information gives us an indication of what to look forward to in this year’s consumer behaviors. Moreover, how will competing platforms like Google+ fit into the picture a year from now?

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