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Friendster Gets A Major Makeover, Calls Other Social Networks Plain And Boring

Log on to Friendster today and you’ll see a background image that says ‘Watch this face! … on December 4′. Turns out the pioneering social network is in for a major revamp tomorrow, including a new logo, tagline (”Connecting Smiles”) and an entirely fresh look.

 

Yahoo Outsources All That Social Nonsense To Facebook

Yahoo continues their strategic defeat from the front lines of innovation. Earlier today they announced that they'd be "deeply integrating" with Facebook Connect, allowing Yahoo users "to see your Facebook friends’ activities on Yahoo! and share Yahoo!

 

It’s Not Easy Being Popular. 77 Percent Of Facebook Fan Pages Have Under 1,000 Fans

In this age of instant Internet celebrity, anyone can become famous for 15 seconds (to rework Andy Warhol's oft-quoted maxim). But what does famous mean exactly when anyone can have a Facebook fan page—those public pages on Facebook set up by brands, media outlets, celebs, and wanna-be celebs. As it turns out, being popular is not as easy as it looks.

 

Five Ways Startups Are Tapping Into LinkedIn’s API

This morning, professional social network LinkedIn announced that it is opening up its API for developers to build applications around the platform.

 

Yahoo! To Include Twitter Messages In Search Results

Yahoo Inc. is jumping on the Twitter bandwagon in its latest attempt to get people to use its Internet search engine more frequently. Beginning Thursday, Yahoo will mine the short messages posted on Twitter to find fresher information about hot topics. Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. had earlier announced plans to incorporate Twitter messages into search results, but Yahoo said it will be the first among them to include such "tweets" on its main search results.

 

Twitter urges Murdoch to be open

Newspapers should become "radically open" if they want to make money in the online world, the co-founder of Twitter says.

 

Facebook And Twitter's Corporate Problem

Social networking has crept into the enterprise with little oversight.

 

Seesmic Goes Native: Launches Windows-Only Twitter Client

Seesmic Goes Native: Launches Windows-Only Twitter Client

At Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference, Seesmic's founder and CEO Loic Le Meur just announced that the company will release a native Windows version of its popular Twitter client later today. Seesmic developed this client on top of .NET.

 

Tweets Are Coming to LinkedIn

Tweets Are Coming to LinkedIn

Twitter and LinkedIn have struck a deal for tweets to be shared on LinkedIn, boosting the efforts of both services to be a hub for professional conversation.

 

Tagged.com Settles Suits Over Invitations

The social network Tagged.com agreed to change misleading e-mail invitations and will pay $750,000 in fines to settle litigation by New York and Texas.

 

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