Justin Timberlake Switches 'Social Networks' in Venture with Myspace - WonderWall
In a case of life imitating art, 'The Social Network' star Justin Timberlake will become a significant part of the social networking site Myspace, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The website currently being pummeled by competitor Facebook is
Tech Today: Google+: Another Try at Social Networking - Wall Street Journal
A screenshot from a Google+ demo of its video chat feature where multiple individuals can participate at once. Google+: Another Try at Social Networking: Google is hoping that its new venture into social networks will make everyone forget its disastrous
Young Cardinals embracing social media - Major League Baseball
ST. LOUIS -- Over the past two years, a couple of Cardinals veterans tried the Twitter waters and decided that the social networking site didn't really suit them. But now a wave of younger Redbirds are having a grand old time tweeting. Outfielder Jon Jay
Social Software A Big Concern In Enterprises: Report - Forbes (blog)
Business executives are increasingly interested in social networking software for use inside their companies, according to a new report. Jive Software commissioned the study conducted by Penn Schoen Berland of 900 people at large and mid-sized businesses.
Reportlinker Adds Social Media Strategies in Global Retailing - Yahoo Finance
The proportion of the population engaging with social media is in excess of 50% in some markets. Social networking sites can broadly be divided into four key categories: people-based, content-based, and special interest-based sites, and virtual worlds.
Column: Social networking with stamps and a pen - Times-News
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that many of the people reading this have heard of social media, are active on Facebook, and those who don’t have Facebook accounts have abstained purposefully. I’m starting to think that the latter group had the
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Social networking browser backed by Khosla, Accel - Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - RockMelt, a Web browser that integrates Facebook and other social media, reeled in two more Silicon Valley heavy hitters in a new $30 million round of financing. Accel Partners and Khosla Partners joined existing investor
In a case of life imitating art, 'The Social Network' star Justin Timberlake will become a significant part of the social networking site Myspace, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The website currently being pummeled by competitor Facebook is
Tech Today: Google+: Another Try at Social Networking - Wall Street Journal
A screenshot from a Google+ demo of its video chat feature where multiple individuals can participate at once. Google+: Another Try at Social Networking: Google is hoping that its new venture into social networks will make everyone forget its disastrous
Young Cardinals embracing social media - Major League Baseball
ST. LOUIS -- Over the past two years, a couple of Cardinals veterans tried the Twitter waters and decided that the social networking site didn't really suit them. But now a wave of younger Redbirds are having a grand old time tweeting. Outfielder Jon Jay
Social Software A Big Concern In Enterprises: Report - Forbes (blog)
Business executives are increasingly interested in social networking software for use inside their companies, according to a new report. Jive Software commissioned the study conducted by Penn Schoen Berland of 900 people at large and mid-sized businesses.
Reportlinker Adds Social Media Strategies in Global Retailing - Yahoo Finance
The proportion of the population engaging with social media is in excess of 50% in some markets. Social networking sites can broadly be divided into four key categories: people-based, content-based, and special interest-based sites, and virtual worlds.
Column: Social networking with stamps and a pen - Times-News
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that many of the people reading this have heard of social media, are active on Facebook, and those who don’t have Facebook accounts have abstained purposefully. I’m starting to think that the latter group had the
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Social networking browser backed by Khosla, Accel - Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - RockMelt, a Web browser that integrates Facebook and other social media, reeled in two more Silicon Valley heavy hitters in a new $30 million round of financing. Accel Partners and Khosla Partners joined existing investor
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