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Friday, October 30, 2009

I’m Not Dead!

Simon Thulbourn

Earlier this week, social media sites had found that Facebook has a page dedicated to memorializing people’s profiles once they’ve croaked it (as seen on BoingBoing) or for when someone’s friends want to play a joke on someone.

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Facebook Helps Developers Plan Ahead

Jessica E. Vascellaro

Facebook Wednesday threw its software developers a bone, releasing a “roadmap” of forthcoming features to help them plan their products. They include new ways for software applications, like games, to messages Facebook users when their friends want to play Scrabble, for instance.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Is Your Office Youngster the Social-Media Whiz?

Jonnelle Marte

Stacy DeBroff, founder of the parent-advice site MomCentral.com, says she is constantly calling younger workers into her office for help with social networking.

A twentysomething staffer once showed her an easy way to import her email contacts into her LinkedIn account, instantly adding hundreds of new connections to her profile on the professional-networking site.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

China’s Facebook Few–14,000 and Falling

Loretta Chao

The number of Facebook users in China is dwindling. Or to be more exact: falling off a cliff. And not by choice, as anyone who has tried to access Facebook in China recently knows.

It’s no secret among people in the Internet business in China that Facebook was interested in the world’s largest Internet user population.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Power.com Suit Against Facebook Is Dismissed

Andrew LaVallee

A U.S. District Judge dismissed a lawsuit against Facebook by Power.com Thursday, the latest move in a back-and-forth legal battle between the two social-media services.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Face-to-Face Socializing Starts With a Mobile Post

Jenna Wortham

Twitter and Facebook ask users to answer the question: What are you doing right now?

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Is EA Going to Buy Zynga or Playfish in Social Gaming Bid?

Eric Eldon

In recent weeks we’ve been hearing rumors about gaming giant EA looking to acquire social gaming companies–specifically Zynga and Playfish.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

How Many Emails Did You Send Yesterday?

Jessica E. Vascellaro

A Journal article yesterday on the end of email’s reign has generated more than 170 comments from readers agreeing and disagreeing with its points.

The argument of the article was that, while email is still growing, new forms of messaging and interaction are changing how we communicate.

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The Evolving Face of Social Networks

Laura Parker

It seems that everyone is excited about social networks.

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Why Email No Longer Rules…

Jessica E. Vascellaro

Email has had a good run as king of communications. But its reign is over.

In its place, a new generation of services is starting to take hold–services like Twitter and Facebook and countless others vying for a piece of the new world.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

’til Email Do Us Part: Sharing Online Accounts With Your Spouse

Rachel Emma Silverman

Earlier this week, my colleague Elizabeth Bernstein wrote a Bonds column about people getting in touch with old flames online, especially via the magic of Facebook. In the piece, she describes how some couples have devised new rules governing their online activities, like promising to inform their spouses when they contact an ex online or limiting their online “friends” to people of the same sex.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Servers With Cellphone Chips? Yep, Here They Come.

Ashlee Vance

The era of such a deeply philosophical data center question is upon us.

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Monday, October 5, 2009

Jack Thompson Sues Facebook

Andy Chalk

Former lawyer Jack Thompson has sued Facebook for allowing anti-Thompson groups to post messages that have caused him “great harm and distress.”

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Friday, October 2, 2009

Firms Get a Hand With Twitter, Facebook

Sarah E. Needleman

Sylvester Chisom began paying a consultant last summer to blog on Twitter, post status updates on Facebook and run marketing campaigns on both sites for his auto-detailing business.

He thinks the service, which costs $450 a month, is worth it. “It’s just better having somebody else dedicated to thinking of stuff to put up,” says Mr. Chisom, co-owner of Showroom Shine Express Detailing LLC in St. Louis.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

When Will Social Gaming Company Zynga Go Public?

Inside Social Games

Like its overgrown canine namesake, social gaming company Zynga has become the largest developer on Facebook’s platform over the past year.

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