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Business troubles at Yahoo! haven't changed the fact that the company has some of the most innovative Open Web advocates in the industry in its ranks, but today one of
It's been a little over a year since Google announced OpenSocial, a common API for social applications across multiple websites. It's an aggressive undertaking: an underlying technology designed to help
The Get Satisfaction API that we reported on in February was finally released today. Two months ago, Get Satisfaction said they were "superclose" to releasing the API -- perhaps not
We've recently come across an app that literally brings its users "talking pictures." Essentially, Fotobabble attaches an audio caption to any image you can upload. It's a cute, fun way
Smub.it offers a drop-dead simple social sharing and bookmarking tool that proves especially useful for iPhone and other smart phone users. Smub, which stands for "smart multi-use bookmarking," requires
MySpace is announcing this morning that it will become an OpenID authenticating party and offer developers a deeper level of access to user data than was previously available. As Facebook
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/The_Nearly_Never_Ending_Market_for_Niche_Social_Networks'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; A niche social network for people recovering from addiction, called SoberCircle, hit Del.icio.us popular this morning and it made me
Amid rumors and artifacts of Twitter's testing accounts managed by multiple users, we've found a startup focusing on precisely that problem. The biggest and perhaps best known competitor in this
Yahoo Meme, a rich-media microblog that originally started as a Portuguese-only web app and has since expanded to Spanish and English language versions, is often mistakenly called a Twitter clone.
Two years and a month after announcing that it would launch a more professional-looking developer platform than the wildly successful one at Facebook, LinkedIn today finally opened up a series
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