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A simple distinction across 10 leading social tools, from the viewpoint of a burger joint:

David Ciancino, Social Media For Restaurants Made Easier Through Burgers

  • Twitter – I am eating a burger
  • Facebook – I like burgers
  • FourSquare – This is where I eat burgers
  • Instagram – Here’s a vintage photo of me eating a burger in a blizzard
  • Youtube – Here I am eating a burger
  • LinkedIn – My skills include burger eating and blogging
  • Pinterest – Here’s a burger recipe
  • LastFM – Now listening to “burgers”
  • Google+ – I am a Google employee who eats burgers
  • Foodspotting – Look at this burger I am eating
  • Untappd – I am drinking this beer with a burger
  • Tumblr – When I’m not eating a burger, I’m doing this
  • Wikipedia – The burger was created by and when
  • Flickr – Here are pictures of the burgers I’ve eaten

Simple.

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