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Who is the most influential man in American news? It's not Brian Williams or Bill O'Reilly or Keith Olbermann or Larry King. It's not Seymour Hersh or Charlie Savage or
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Web metrics firm Compete released their latest "Candidate FaceTime" metric yesterday, which measures how many hours people are spending across the social networking profiles of US presidential candidates. Not surprisingly,
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This is a guest post by Muhammad Saleem, a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. Many people argue that the social web is
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The annual survey of venture capitalists by National Venture Capitalists Association is out and VCs are predicting moderate growth in the worldwide venture capital market in 2008. They also
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The BBC's Internet presence came online ten years ago this past weekend on December 15th, 1997, and for the past few months on the new BBC Internet Blog, company executives
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This is a guest post by Muhammad Saleem, a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. Digg.com recently had a survey pinned to the
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Earlier this week we announced our Best BigCo of 2007 as Facebook and our Best LittleCo of 2007 as Twitter. In this post we'll give you our pick for Most
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Earlier this week we announced our Best BigCo of 2007, Facebook. In this post we're announcing our pick for Best LittleCo. We're also asking for your nominations for Most Promising
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Fox Interactive announced today that it has a deal with Sprint to offer one-click access to the new MySpace Mobile portal when it launches early next year. Sprint and Fox
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In this post, we look at three examples of innovation that have been around for a while, but are just now hitting the mainstream: Image recognition, touch screens, and speech
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