Posted: December 21, 2011 | Author: kimhildeqvist | Filed under: News, Software | Tags: Android, app, app market, apps, beta, ComAround, developer, download, graphical interface OS, HTML5, interface, iOS, Javascript, Microsoft, Windows, windows 8, Windows store |
The above statement is quoted from Steve Ballmer himself and this could of course be true, Windows 8 is a pretty risky product. Windows 8 is the biggest step that Microsoft has taken in more than 20 years. What I am referring to is of course the step that they did in early 90s by pushing out DOS in favor for the more graphical interface OS, Windows.

The Windows Store
Microsoft has finally learned its lesson in how to make their product more appealing. In the Upcoming Windows 8, the key component will be the Windows store. The windows store will launch in late February together with the first beta release of Windows 8. Price range for Windows store apps will range from $1.49 to $999.99.

How will Microsoft get into the app market?
The Android platform has around 247 million users while iOS has around 152 million users. Even if we sum up all these users together they will not reach Microsoft’s whopping 500 million user base.
This is good news for us developers since Microsoft has really simplified the way apps will work in Windows 8. We will be able to build apps in HTML5 and Javascript, or if you’re not into that fancy web typish development, you can go hardcore C++ or choose between the Microsoft languages C# or Visual Basic.
Microsoft is also establishing a very attractive business model to lure in would-be developers by offering them a 70-30 split. Once an app has reached $25,000 in revenue, the split shifts up to a 80-20 split which is really nice.
Another difference with apps downloaded from Windows store compared to Android and iOS is that as a developer, instead of building a lite version you can release a time limited demo version of your app that is a full version app with all the features but for a limited amount of days.
I am really excited to see how Windows 8 and Windows store will evolve the upcoming months and I will continue to cover windows 8 and Windows store related topics, so subscribe to our feed.
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Posted: December 21, 2011 | Author: kimhildeqvist | Filed under: Social media | Tags: Apple, browse, circle, circling, ComAround, common interest, Facebook, Google plus, Google+, internet, ipad 3, network, profile picture, searching |
Google plus is growing, regardless of what the haters or Facebook fanboys are saying. In the beginning it was tech geeks and early adopters that joined Googles social network but the masses are on their way, it’s going mainstream.
Social networks thrive on 2 things. The amount of members the network has and how connected the users are, which brings us to today’s topic, namely “How to get friends on Google plus”.
What i noticed quite fast when I joined Google plus was that you start searching for people that share a common interest, be it Apple products, gardening or collecting transformer toys. So the best way to start of is to feel the buzz around a certain topic. For example let’s pretend for a while I’m an Apple geek and I’m looking for people that also are fans of Apple and maybe have some inside information about the release date on ipad 3. So I do a search in the top search box for ipad 3 and voilà, i get a list of people that share a common interest and might even have information on when this wonderful device will be released. Note: You can also pause the stream by clicking the pause button or it will keep updating itself automatically.

So, now i have a bunch of people writing about apple products, all i need to do is browse through their posts and find some interesting people and add them to an appropriate circle.
Google plus is not Facebook!
The way people connect on Google plus differs quite a lot from how they do it on Facebook, so don’t worry, you will not be treated as a stalker if you randomly circle strangers. On Google plus you get friends based mainly on common interest, not if you happened to chat on the same cocktail party.
Why isn’t anyone circling me back?
Would you circle back someone who’s profile picture is a pale anonymous avatar and the person has no information at all on his/hers profile page? Thought not….
Remember that you’re dealing with real people here and they want to know who you are. Don’t hide behind a Simpsons character, upload a real photo of you. Add some personal information, at least what you like to do on your spare time so people get an idea of what kind of person you are. By showing who you are will make you a lot more likeable and your credibility will rise.
Dos and donts
- Do share interesting posts by other people to your stream
- Don’t “steal” other people’s posts by copying their content and posting it as if it was your own
- Do try to contribute to conversations on a daily basis as it will strengthen your personal brand and your online presence
- Don’t “postjack” threads by going totally off topic in them, it will only piss people off
- Do use common sense when writing stuff on the internet
- Don’t write when angry or frustrated, go take a walk outside instead
I hope some of these tips will help you get more friends on Google plus, so start building your personal brand today, what are you waiting for?
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Posted: November 16, 2011 | Author: kimhildeqvist | Filed under: News, Social media | Tags: ComAround, Google plus, Google Ripples, Google Wave, Google+, ripples, social media, why brands will love it |
Remember Google Wave, that failed pretty miserably since no one actually understood how it worked or what it was good for? Well, maybe the fail wave wasn’t only fail. It was a learning process for Google. Google Ripples seems to have a few similarities with Wave.
Just a few days ago Google launched another feature on Google+, called Google Ripples. This feature can only be described in one word for marketers in social media, Awesome!
So, what exactly is Google Ripples?
Google Ripples shows you the impact that a public post has on Google+, by providing statistics in a visually appealing way.
To see Google ripples for a post just click the small arrow on the upper right hand corner of a post.
Since my own shares on G+ have not been that awesome, i have chosen a post from a person in my circles. Below you can see a shared post that had a pretty nice impact and a lot of shares.

Ok, that’s a nice visualization, now show me some numbers!

The Ripples view is zoomable and you can hit the playbutton to the left to see the ripples appear for any given time span. One feature that I am missing is the ability to circle people from the ripples page. Google has not yet mentioned anything about an API but since Google has made most of their data public I would not be surprised to see an API in the near future.
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