Former ‘Facebook for India’ hopeful iTimes relaunches as interest-based social network
Fresh from picking up headlines worldwide when it invested a ‘seven figure’ sum into US e-commerce startup Fab.com, India’s Times Internet has launched a redesigned version of iTimes.com, its one-time Facebook rival, as it furthers its
Facebook tests fees for out-of-network messaging
The test, which will only be available to a "small number of people" in the United States, is Facebook's response to a common user complaint: that important messages are getting lost in the social network's spam filter. Currently, Facebook
Using Your Company's Network For Social Good
Whether donating 1% for the planet, or giving away all holiday profits to charity, it is becoming increasingly common for companies to use their media presence and influence as a tool for environmental and social change. In addition to providing
Social Networking Sites Offer Numerous Benefits for the Mentally Ill
The majority of young adults use some sort of social networking site. They go on Facebook or Twitter to plan activities with friends, keep in touch with family members, and maintain relationships with people near and far. Research on the pros
Fresh from picking up headlines worldwide when it invested a ‘seven figure’ sum into US e-commerce startup Fab.com, India’s Times Internet has launched a redesigned version of iTimes.com, its one-time Facebook rival, as it furthers its
Facebook tests fees for out-of-network messaging
The test, which will only be available to a "small number of people" in the United States, is Facebook's response to a common user complaint: that important messages are getting lost in the social network's spam filter. Currently, Facebook
Using Your Company's Network For Social Good
Whether donating 1% for the planet, or giving away all holiday profits to charity, it is becoming increasingly common for companies to use their media presence and influence as a tool for environmental and social change. In addition to providing
Social Networking Sites Offer Numerous Benefits for the Mentally Ill
The majority of young adults use some sort of social networking site. They go on Facebook or Twitter to plan activities with friends, keep in touch with family members, and maintain relationships with people near and far. Research on the pros
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