Welcome to our weekly edition of what's hot in social media news. To help you stay up-to-date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention.
What's New This Week?
Facebook Simplifies Mobile Payments: Facebook has made it easier for developers to add payment options on mobile web apps. And marketers also now have the option of buying mobile-only Facebook ads.

HootSuite Partners With HubSpot to Offer Social Media Lead Nurturing #ClosedLoopSocial: “The HubSpot/HootSuite integration, available for any HubSpot customer who also uses HootSuite's professional or enterprise software, will make it easier for customers to use social media to better work their leads and make the close.”

Discussion From Our Networking Clubs: Thousands of social media marketers and small business owners are asking questions and helping others in our free Networking Clubs. Here are a few interesting discussions worth highlighting:
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- What's your favorite Google Analytics how-to resource?
- How do you structure pricing for a social media consulting business?
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- How participating in the Networking Clubs is bringing traffic to one member's blog
Twitter Logo Takes Flight: Twitter simplified its bluebird logo. Check out the updated guidelines and new image downloads on the Twitter brand resources page.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh20pdCrCAU
The All-New Foursquare App Is Here: “This isn't just a fresh coat of paint, it's a whole new app.” Foursquare's new app focuses on recommending places for you to go.
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Try the New Disqus 2012: Current Disqus users can request an invite. “Disqus 2012 makes it easier than ever for commenters to find interesting conversations and communities all over the web.”
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Pinterest Is Now Also Available in Spanish: Spanish-speaking users can now use Pinterest in Spanish. There's a tab to change language preferences on the top right corner of the site.

LinkedIn Advises Users to Change Passwords: Following last week's reports of stolen LinkedIn passwords, it's recommended all LinkedIn users change their passwords.
LinkedIn Updates Privacy Policy: LinkedIn's latest update shortens the time LinkedIn keeps personally identifiable information obtained through plugins to 24 hours. And users now have enhanced controls over what information can be accessed outside LinkedIn by search engines and third parties.
Here's a social media tool worth noting:
Amara: A tool to put captions on your videos and translate them too.
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