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Colorado based Intense Debate, the sophisticated blog comment system with the silly name, launched its public beta this morning. There are some definite kinks in the service still, but there's
Since we reported yesterday that cable and Internet provider Comcast had acquired social address book Plaxo for an estimated $150 million, we've been fielding a lot of comments and emails
Today, YouTube migrated its user videos over to a new design. The design was available before now, and has been in development for months, but today was the day all
Automattic, the company behind the popular blogging platform Wordpress, has acquired IntenseDebate, a blog commenting plugin that works on almost every blogging platform. The price of the acquisition was not
The outrage over The Onion's Orson Wells-like faux terrorism tweets today has touched off a firestorm. Is The Onion shining a needed light on our reactionary culture? Should comedians be
Facebook is worth $75-$100 billion. If we broke that down by user, it would mean that each individual is worth $118.34. Or, if we're looking at it in terms
After reading both our recent guest post by Bernard Moon, "The Coming Ubiquity of Video Communications", and the resulting comments, I saw that many people were divided on this possibility.
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a case this term that could have clarified the authority schools have over students and their use of social media when they're not
Last week a website dedicated to criticizing the popular tutorial site W3Schools, called W3Fools, launched. Reaction from the development community to W3Fools has been mixed. Today, W3Schools responded to
Personal investor and Hunch CEO Chris Dixon posted an interesting article yesterday titled, Every time an engineer joins Google, a startup dies. The gist of the article is that Dixon
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