Did we pronounce privacy dead this week? - CNET
Authors: Where to Focus Your Social Media Efforts - Huffington Post (blog)
Social Media Gaming Ushers In Age Of Micropayments, Facebook Credits & Google.Me - Inventorspot
Disney, Google Enter Social Networking Scene - TheStreet.com
NEWS.com.au | Did we pronounce privacy dead this week? CNET E-mail Caroline. by Macology July 30, 2010 12:02 PM PDT Social networking is uncharted territory. All of the advice people are given about not using real ... 100 Million Facebook Users' Information Made Available by Torrent Skull Security-released file raises concerns about Facebook users' privacy Profile info of 100mn Facebook users leaked available in public |
Authors: Where to Focus Your Social Media Efforts - Huffington Post (blog)
Entrepreneur (blog) | Authors: Where to Focus Your Social Media Efforts Huffington Post (blog) Navigating through the social networking revolution can be overwhelming. I recently spoke with David Turner, CEO of Boom Media to get a handle on where I ... Where are the new social network Free face2face Social Networking App With Facebook LinkedIn & Twitter On The Scene: Social networking in the corporate world |
Social Media Gaming Ushers In Age Of Micropayments, Facebook Credits & Google.Me - Inventorspot
VentureBeat | Social Media Gaming Ushers In Age Of Micropayments, Facebook Credits & Google.Me Inventorspot Alongside developing their own social network called Google.Me, Google's intent is to develop a broader social-networking service that would go head-to-head ... Disney throws $763m at social gaming Playdom to exclusively use Facebook Credits |
Disney, Google Enter Social Networking Scene - TheStreet.com
Moneycontrol.com | Disney, Google Enter Social Networking Scene TheStreet.com Reports have recently emerged that Google(GOOG) is trying to create its own social networking and gaming service similar to Facebook. ... Disney moves in a digital direction Disney Buys Social Network Game Firm Playdom for $563.2 Million Disney clicks in to buy Playdom for $760m |
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