Amazon and Facebook team up for online shopping - Empowered News
Power-Hungry TV Spot For 'The Social Network' - Screen Rant
Disney throws $763m at social gaming - Register
Commentary: Social network might seek to buy more time - MarketWatch
Social networking reaches more women than men, study shows - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Pocket-lint.com | Amazon and Facebook team up for online shopping Empowered News Online shopping giant Amazon, and social networking site Facebook, have formed an alliance to deliver a more social shopping experience for online customers ... Amazon-Facebook Roll Out New Service Amazon becomes the best Facebook Connect implementation yet Amazon, Facebook partner to make recommendations social |
Power-Hungry TV Spot For 'The Social Network' - Screen Rant
Collider.com (blog) | Power-Hungry TV Spot For 'The Social Network' Screen Rant Mark Zuckerberg finds his way to fame, fortune and infamy in the beat-heavy new TV spot for David Fincher's Facebook movie, The Social Network. ... First The Social Network TV Spot |
Disney throws $763m at social gaming - Register
VentureBeat | Disney throws $763m at social gaming Register ... those it bought with the Marvel Entertainment deal it did last September for $4bn, and have Playdom drop them in game form onto social networking sites. ... Social Media Gaming Ushers In Age Of Micropayments, Facebook Credits & Google.Me Playdom to exclusively use Facebook Credits |
Commentary: Social network might seek to buy more time - MarketWatch
Moneycontrol.com | Commentary: Social network might seek to buy more time MarketWatch By MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- A report that social network giant Facebook is possibly deferring its Wall Street debut until 2012 is not ... Facebook May Postpone IPO to 2012: Report Why Facebook's IPO Could Stall Until 2012 Facebook IPO Probably by 2012 [Bloomberg Reports That Facebook IPO May Happen ... |
Social networking reaches more women than men, study shows - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Social networking reaches more women than men, study shows The Star-Ledger - NJ.com Social networking websites reach more women than men around the world, according to a study released yesterday by comScore. The Virginia-based internet ... Women use social networks more than men do, study says Women rule on social networking sites Study: Social networking attracts women more than men |
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