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  • Article | 20/03/2013 Why smartphones are the rightful kings of social media
    Part two of a two-part series. For a contrarian view, see "Why PCs, not smartphones, are best for social media sharing."
  • Article | 24/09/2011 How to prepare your business for Google+
    Google+ just opened its doors to the world by enabling open signups and moving to the beta, testing phase. The nascent social network is still thin on...
  • Article | 13/01/2011 Curtains for MySpace?
    Things just keep getting worse for MySpace. The former social networking hub recently announced it would cut nearly half of its global workforce as pa...
  • Article | 11/12/2010 Who’s using Twitter? Some surprising answers
    Eight percent of online Americans may use Twitter, as the Pew Internet & American Life Project reported on Thursday. But does that mean your small bus...
  • Article | 11/12/2010 Could Wikileaks scandal lead to new virtual currency?
    It's not an exaggeration to say that the recent Wikileaks scandal has shaken the Internet to its core. Regardless of where you stand on the debate, va...
  • Article | 8/12/2010 What's in the Tech Crystal Ball For 2011?
    Market research firm IDC makes a number of tech-related predictions near the end of every calendar year, but its prognostications for 2011 may well be...
  • Article | 17/09/2010 Diaspora could open new social scene for business
    The code was released to the public for a new social network designed to deliver the benefits of Facebook without the privacy concerns. The project--c...
  • Article | 1/09/2010 Has Digg dug its own grave?
    Some people just don't like change. Less than a week after Digg released version 4 of its social news-sharing site, fans have rebelled, flooding Digg ...
  • Article | 20/08/2010 Facebook places will crush foursquare
    One of the odd aspects of the Facebook event launching the new Facebook Places service was the participation, support, and partnership of competing lo...
  • Article | 6/08/2010 Google Wave flops: What Google service will go next?
    Let's pause for a moment of silence to remember Google Wave, a service that has gone off to greener pastures. Google confirmed the news late yesterday...
  • Article | 19/07/2010 PalTalkScene adds video to its chat
    PaltalkScene is a full-featured messaging/chat program that includes video, audio, and a host of other bells and whistles, as well as the ability to s...
  • Article | 17/07/2010 Old Spice Guy: Top 5 YouTube Video Picks
    People just can't get enough of Old Spice Guy's YouTube responses to tweets from everyday users, celebrities, magazines and even Old Spice Guy's alter...
  • Article | 6/07/2010 Who really runs Facebook?
    Quick: Who's the CEO of Facebook?
  • Article | 3/07/2010 Goodbye Kin, Sidekick and 'social phones'
    If there's any correlation between the recently killed Kin and discontinued T-Mobile Sidekick -- aside from Microsoft having a hand in both discontinu...
  • Article | 29/05/2010 Is there a replacement for Facebook?
    Facebook claims to have more than 400 million active users. In fact, according to Web analytics firm Alexa, only Google is a more popular site. So, ...

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