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Lonely? Why not buy some Facebook friends 04/09/2009 04:10:00
Each Facebook friend is worth US$1 to your business in return revenue, Usocial claimsAre you totally reprehensible and feeling lonely? Or maybe you're just a struggling business looking for some instant online companionship? The firm Usocial has the answer for you -- buy Facebook friends and fans. - +
3 social media aggregators that bring it all together 04/08/2009 09:32:00
Connect the different services that keep you connectedThanks to Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, and a host of other social media services, people are more connected than ever. But keeping up with all the tweets, posts, and status updates isn't easy, because they often come from a variety of social media sites. So how do you connect the different services that keep you connected? How do you steer all of that stuff to one spot on the Web where it's a snap to manage? - +
Twitter hacked, secrets to be revealed? 16/07/2009 02:34:00
Claims of access to PayPal, Amazon, AT&T, MobileMe, Facebook, business Gmail accountsAlleged internal documents and sensitive information from Twitter and its employees might be posted today on news sites and other Web outlets. The source of this information is a French hacker who goes by the name of Hacker Croll. The cybercriminal claims to have accessed personally sensitive information for several Twitter employees including personal accounts on PayPal, Amazon, AT&T, MobileMe, Facebook, business Gmail accounts, and the Web registrar account for Twitter.com, according to the French blog Korben. - +
Facebook simplifies privacy settings, calls them too complex 02/07/2009 05:48:00
The social-networking site is also getting ready to let members share content with anyone on the InternetFacebook will simplify the way in which it offers privacy options to its users, as it gets ready to give its members for the first time the option to make the content they post on their profiles available to anyone on the Internet. - +
Study: Top CEOs still shunning Twitter, Facebook 26/06/2009 07:24:00
Only two Fortune 100 CEOs use Twitter, while 13 use LinkedIn professional networkCEOs at the top companies in the U.S. are dramatically disconnected from the social networking phenomenon, according to a research report released this week by UberCEO.com, an online news and discussion site that focuses on CEOs at major companies. - +
New chips don't deliver, Facebook says 26/06/2009 06:09:00
The latest Intel and AMD microarchitectures fall short of promised performance gains, Facebook's operations chief saysThe latest generations of server processors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices don't deliver the promised gains in performance, according to the head of technical operations at Facebook, a massive consumer of servers. - +
Facebook lets any site add live comment streams 26/06/2009 04:57:00
The Live Stream Box, already used on some sites, can show status updates and comments from everyone or just friendsAny Web site owner can now put up a stream of Facebook status updates, using a feature that the social networking platform introduced on Wednesday. - +
Former Yahoo exec Weiner takes over as LinkedIn CEO 25/06/2009 04:04:00
He had served as LinkedIn's interim president since JanuaryFormer Yahoo executive Jeff Weiner has been appointed CEO of LinkedIn, where he has served as interim president since January. - +
Jive, SAP partner on 'social BI' 24/06/2009 05:46:00
Under the agreement, Jive will embed SAP's BusinessObjects software into its social networking platformSAP and enterprise social-networking vendor Jive said Tuesday they have formed an agreement that will see SAP's BusinessObjects BI OnDemand software integrated with Jive's community and collaboration platform. - +
'Enterprise Facebook' enjoys major adoption 24/06/2009 04:39:00
More than 40 percent of Booz Allen Hamilton's 20,000 employees are adding content to Hello, its homegrown social portalIf large companies are looking for evidence that a social networking strategy can work, Booz Allen Hamilton may have given them some. - +
Enterprise 2.0: vendors abound but what about buyers? 22/06/2009 06:51:00
The Enterprise 2.0 market won't really take off until stronger use cases emerge, observers sayA gaggle of vendors, consultants and end users are set to converge at a Boston hotel Monday for this year's Enterprise 2.0 conference, but it's unclear how many actual IT decision makers will show up with cash in hand.
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