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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Facebook URL Madness: I Got Mine, But So Did Haywood Jablome

John C Abell

Imagine the odds: No sooner did Facebook swing open the doors to its fire sale of vanity URLs than a geeky frat party ensued, as members reserved prankish, clever and lewd names instead of maybe the digital alias their friends (and mothers) might have hoped for.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Your Facebook Profile Makes Marketers’ Dreams Come True

Eliot Van Buskirk

Social networking feels free, but we pay for it in ways that may not be readily apparent.

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Gmail’s New “Undo Send” Feature Saves You From Outbox Regret

Michael Calore

A new feature for Gmail aims to rid your life of that classic “Oh Sh*t” email moment.

“Undo Send” puts a five-to-ten-second hold on all outgoing messages. If you addressed an email to the wrong person, let slip with an embarrassing typo or simply said something you really, really shouldn’t have, Undo Send can be a lifesaver. Or, more accurately, a job-saver.

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Monday, December 8, 2008

Wikipedia’s WYSIWYG Dilemma

Chris Snyder

The Wikimedia Foundation recently announced an $890,000 grant from the U.S.-based Stanton Foundation to simplify its very techie user interface for editing posts. It’s a big chunk of change on top of a new $6 million budget for the nonprofit encyclopedia, who some argue needs major restructuring rather than a simple cash infusion.

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Friday, August 1, 2008

How American Youth Will Screw Viacom

Betsy Schiffman

Here’s the thing about the TV business: It’s only as profitable or as valuable as the people who watch it. And if the only people who watch it are senior citizens strapped by debt, it’s not worth much–not to advertisers, anyway.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Piracy-Schmiracy: The Dark Knight Rakes in the Dough

Betsy Schiffman

“The Dark Knight” made a mind-warping, record-breaking $155.3 million at the box office over the weekend. Thousands of people waited hours in line to sit in a dark room and watch the movie with strangers. They didn’t have to wait in line, though–they could have watched it at home.
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Twitterer Takes on Twitter Harassment Policy

Betsy Schiffman

Ariel Waldman says she’s been harassed over Twitter for close to a year and the company has refused to do anything about it, despite the fact that it violates their own terms of service.
Waldman, a community manager at Pownce, says a longtime stalker launched a campaign against her over Twitter in June 2007. When she contacted the company about the tweets, somebody said they took them down from the public time line. As the tweets continued to stream in, Waldman says she periodically reported them to Twitter.

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