We of course had an action packed show, discussing various social media topics from YouTube for University, MySpace may be THE Place, to How to Recover if your comments lack a friendly feedback and more. 
Our guest this week was web guy, Mark Murnahan explaining his article about naming various elite Social Media people a “Dubeshag” which caused some negative feedback from the people he chose, the article just happened to include three of our Social Blade Team members. You won’t want to miss the must see interview when last weeks guest Reg Saddler @Zaibatsu shares his heated opinion about being called a “Dubeshag”.
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Watch the entire show here, or see below for clips from each segment
This Weeks Stories
The Yahoo & Twitter Relationship
Yahoo and Twitter have partnered up and you will now be able to access Twitter without leaving Yahoo.
[via mashable]
Foursquare, Facebook and Twitter Could Raise Your Insurance?
Since Foursquare, Facebook, Twitter and other Social Networks could allow people to know when your not home, your insurance could rise.
[via telegraph]
MySpace Changes to Come
MySpace is launching a content and activity stream along with new changes to come.
[via techcrunch & myspace]
Can YouTube Get You Into University?
Tufts University now accepting YouTube videos as apart of application process.
[via mashable]
Social Media Recovery: How to Rise above the Lack of a Friendly Feedback
Unlike any medium before it, Social Media has developed real-time dialogue between people and businesses without ever leaving your house, state, province or even, your country. The world has become smaller through internet abilities and by social media integrating into the way we engage with one another.
[via mashable]
Era of The Social Media Dubeshag



