Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Is Myspace having a difficult time losing it's edge in the competitive vertical of social networking? It’s hard to say. MySpace has its share of users who simply won’t leave no matter what, because they’ve spent a lot of time to design their user pages, write journals and gather online ...
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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
Facebook can be called an internet phenomenon. Its rapid growth since it was introduced as a service made exclusively for Harvard students in 2004 is a spectacular example of a successful social media project. While its closest competitor, MySpace, is stagnating and struggling to sustain its user base, Facebook continues ...
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
With social networking websites like Facebook, Myspace and Twitter gaining popularity every day, it's no surprise that mobile social networking is on the rise, too.
A number of today's mobile phones and devices are now equipped with internet access so people can now gain access to these websites with little or ...
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Netflix has announced that you can use Facebook Connect to update ratings on the movie download website. You need to optin to the service first. Once that's complete, the two services will be integrated.
Once you've linked your Netflix and Facebook accounts, you'll have a number of ...
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Saturday, March 14th, 2009
It's easy to think that Facebook has been badly whipping MySpace for some time, but is there any truth to the idea that a wholesale mass exodus has begun? MySpace, the king of slow pageloads and annoying background music is clearly losing members, but the numbers aren't as cut ...
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Friday, March 13th, 2009
Social networking website, Facebook.com has extended their offerings
by adding Arabic and Hebrew language versions of the site.
"It's the first time Arabic speakers will be able to use Facebook in their own language," Ghassan Haddad, the Facebook director of localization, told The Guardian. "It's potentially huge."
Currently Facebook is available ...
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009
Facebook is unveiling a new front page redesign that will give users access to "real-time" information. Real-time updates are to Facebook what Tweets are to Twitter.
"What are doing right now?" greets you when you login.
You can then enter 140 characters in such a fashion that they'll clearly convey your ...
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Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Sometimes you forget when you post on the internet just how public that information is. For one football fan, a posting he made on the popular social network has ended with him being fired.
Dan Leone says he was fired from Lincoln Financial Field after expressing anger over the Philadelphia ...
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Middle aged users are getting into Facebook in a big way. The service, which used to be just for college students and alumni, is catching on with the masses. A new report from Nielsen looks at numbers on the social network giant and find they're gaining ground.
Social networking ...
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Thursday, March 5th, 2009
A new variant of the dangerous Koobface worm is wreaking havoc on Facebook. The current worm uses the same tactics of social engineering as the last one. Users are prompted to click on a link which takes them to a YouTube clone website where they're told they need ...
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