Category Archives: What Else Is New

Mynewsdesk Developers Win at 24 Hour Business Camp

What happens when you lock in some of Sweden’s most innovative web developers for 24 hours and let them compete against each other to come up with the best business idea? Well, developers from Mynewsdesk will emerge victorious, of course. … Continue reading

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Listen, find, and engage with your key influencers

Do you want to identify, engage, and build relationships with your most important influencers in a smarter way? Then look no further than our new Explore features. These will help you expand your network and create engagement around your brand, … Continue reading

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It’s time for a change at Mynewsdesk

Nothing is so good it can’t get better. That’s what our product development team thought, and then they sat down to work. It’s time for change at Mynewsdesk. While mynewsdesk.com will look exactly the same, the publishing platform you see … Continue reading

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Google Plus: Great Hope or Great Hype?

It’s been about a month since Google unveiled their latest attempt at “going social” and introduced the world to Google+. It certainly sparked a lively discussion on Twitter and Facebook: Did you get an invite? How do you get invites? … Continue reading

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Have you seen “Google+” and “What do you love?”

Google have been busy the past day releasing its newest feature Google+ – the company’s latest attempt to go social (and go after Facebook) but also a nifty little feature called “What do you love”. Google+ is simply Google’s own … Continue reading

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