social media, instagram, facebook, twitter, viral video" />Deck the halls. This week's #SocialSkim's got viral greats and go-homes, Instagram and Twitter updates, and one (just one!) #adventcalendar. It's also data-rich for your digestive pleasure. Skim for savvy, click to learn.

Good-bye to the freelunchinbox.Since its launch in '05, Google Apps has been available at no cost to small business owners. Baby,those days are over: if you're using Google Apps for Business today, expect to start paying $50 per user... regardless of company size.

Viral ups, viral downs.Subway's organized a video campaign thatmimics Old Spice's social QA executionfrom yesteryear... except instead of Isaiah Mustafa, you get Todd, a middle-aged office cog with a weird prepubescent voice. Oh, and also, users can't actually ask questions. Oops. Here's the skinny on all the notesSubway failed to hit.

Digiday's issued itsbest consumer video awardto Dollar Shave Club for this1:30-long wonder, although, on the brink of 2013, we'll readily say we're a little over the wink-wink, nudge-nudge:

Speaking of memes, here are tips on how to"Gangnam Style" your next Web video. No, you don't have to dance, but you will need a sense of humor and some ironic luxury sensibilities. On the cheery up, now you'll have somewhere to put all those CTAs you've stashed away!

When indie goes pro.Those who wondered what would become of Instagram since Twitter flipped 'em the bird didn't have to wait long.Facebook's confirmedplans to monetize the site with ads. And if you're wondering what those will look like, look no further than itsnew Terms of Service—which, like Papa Facebook, includes a clause saying your images can be used in advertising. Incensed users are heading en masse toInstaport, where they can download all their photos from Instagram... before shuttering their accounts. Instagram responded to the freakout with "Thank you, and we're listening," a detailed blog post on advertising, ownership, and privacy. The masses remain nonplussed, with the possible exception ofthesetwoguys, who think everyone's freaked out for nothing.

Trainspotting a Red Carpet gown.Donna Karan's launched a Facebook appcalled Celebrity Dressing 2.0. Just in time for the Golden Globes, it lets you follow a red carpet dress from conception to Big Reveal on the waifish shoulders of a star. Just one more way Karan's busting the swathed-in-secrets world of fashion wide open.

Tweets on a hard drive.Ever wish you could write a book? Maybe you already have... 140 characters at a time. Twitter's now使选择用户下载所有的微博they've ever written, in a complete archive that resembles a calendar. So go ahead, relive an abridged version of your social life all the way back to the beginning. The service will roll out to others bit by bit.

Business Insider 2.0.Business Insider, a must for people following technology beats, has launched a2.0 version of its iPad app. It's beencompletely redesignedand incorporates its latest learnings about how people read and interact on touch devices.

Crowdfund the Scobleizer.It's not often the fabled Robert Scoble needs our help, but he's working on a new book andcould use some sponsorship. Why lend a hand? Because you'll wanna be the first to read what's published: The Age of Context is a behind-the-scenes glance at the contextual marketing experiences being developed by brands like Oakley, Nike, and Qualcomm. That's just the icing!

Your year, socially slice-and-diced.We know you're sick of Years in Review but these are fun (and handy!) to sift through.Facebook Storiesdishes 2012's hottest events, movies, check-ins, books, songs, tech and more, broken down by country. For the memes: it's to our collective relief that YOLO did not come in first place.

Twitter's alsoparsed out the year. ItsTrendssection is hashtag gold. Glean the "Conversation Starters" category for some #inspiration in 2013.

Pinterest Pinspires the advent calendar.30 Days ofPinspirationis where users, brands, and nonprofits share what inspiration means to them throughout the month on Pinterest. Starbucks, Southwest Air, and TOMS, are all in the game.

SlideSharing it up.What's asocial strategist? The Community Roundtable teaches you what this is, and how best to leverage one, in a super-detailed presentation, action-packed with handy charts (for if you, or your boss, need extra persuasion).

Volume 2 of theSoDA Reportis a digital black-book that includes articles on connecting users to product stories, best-practices for mobile measurement, what engagement really means, and social media analytics, among other things. Extra cool points if you download it from the iPad app store.


Contagious's米ost Contagious 2012highlights trends that made the biggest impact on users this year. Empowerment was big, as was utility-based marketing. Take notes for next year... and let's all leave50 Shades of Graybehind us.

Don't miss David Armano's6 Social/Digital Trends of 2013. You've heard this refrain before, but we love how he puts it: "In 2013, content will not only be king—it will be the queen, prince and jester."

'Tis the season for GIF-giving.Riding a rabid internet love of GIFs, the Attention Agency's prepared aHoliday .gif Guidefor every situation you may encounter this season. GIF accordingly. This baby is called "When kids find out Santa's not real":

Santa Not Real?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Angela Natividadis a social media strategist, copywriter, and journalist based in Paris. A Bay Area native and lover of vending machine candies, she co-foundedAdVerveBlog.comand is a frequent guest on marketing podcastThe Beancast. You can follow her on Twitter at@luckthelady.