Businesswoman seeks new ways to connect via social networks
Mexican-born entrepreneur Lucia Tovar-Matthews seeks to use the growing importance of social networks to create new connections for the Hispanic community. Since 27 percent of Hispanics currently spend six or more hours a day on social networks

Let's Hope An Apple Stake in Twitter Doesn't Mean It Takes Another Stab at Social Networking
The New York Times is reporting that Apple is considering buying a stake in Twitter. Namely, Apple has considered making an investment in the hundreds of millions of dollars, which would value Twitter at $10 billion, the Time said. Assuming the

Social networks give small businesses new local targeting options
It seems like the word of the week for social networking companies is "local." First, Foursquare unfurled a new feature that lets businesse send promotions and updates to followers based on whether or not they have checked in near specific

Want an Active Social Network? Try Kickball
The time had come for Evan Parness to pop the question, and what better setting than a kickball game? After all, he had met his girlfriend, Cherish Rapp, at a New York City Social Sports Club kickball kickoff party a year earlier, and partly

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Social Networks Join in Olympic Games
As Olympic athletes take to a global stage in London this week, participants, coaches, and fans are expected to take to their favorite social networks in record numbers. Whenever something big happens -- tornadoes, political unrest, the World Cup -- people

Apple-Twitter Deal In The Works? Reports Say Apple May Invest In Social Network
As one of the very few big tech companies without a Twitter account, Apple may seem like an odd choice for the rumor mill to pair with Twitter. But that's exactly what's being whispered in the tech press, and frankly, the marriage might just be

Social networking users outnumber professional networking users in Arab world: regional study
A significantly higher number of people in the Arabian Gulf region and Egypt are using popular social networking website Facebook compared to its professional and business-oriented counterpart LinkedIn, according to a recent regional study conducted by

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