November 2007 Archives
Google and Yahoo! have for a long time customized their logos on numerous holidays throughout the year. This practice has been going on for years, and its hard to tell
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While it's a holiday arguably celebrating imperialism here in the US, there's a whole world online that's still busy at work. RWW has covered the top Web 2.0 sites in
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digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/R_WW_Thanksgiving_Thank_You_Google_for_Open_Social'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; When Google and others ganged up on Facebook a few weeks ago, to many of us, Open Social looked like
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Political action and consumer advocacy organization MoveOn this week launched a public campaign against Facebook's new Project Beacon advertising system (our coverage). MoveOn characterizes the ad system as "a huge
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There was a time before Facebook when social networking on the Internet was about making anonymous connections with people you'd never met before rather than a way to keep an
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Blog search engine Feedster has had the following notice on its frontpage for at least a few weeks now: There is no sign of life on the site and the
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/Visualizing_Social_Software_Best_Practices_Three_Approaches'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Here in the US it's the busiest travel day of the year and while media events and new product launches
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If you walk into any suburban Starbucks these days, you won't see people's faces, instead you'll see laptops. Moms and dads increasingly work from home; broadband took over the
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I am the wrong age for Facebook or MySpace. But I happen to have a relative who is in the LA music scene, who gave me a tour from his
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The latest figures on the state of the US newspaper advertising industry indicate that print advertising sales have continued to plummet. Online ad sales, however, have risen significantly, though not
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