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Is Twitter getting too big, too fast?

David Bill isn't annoyed when Twitter gets so bogged down with traffic that he can't post a message.

 

YouTube Near Deal With Disney

YouTube and Disney are close to a deal to distribute video clips from ABC, ESPN and other Disney properties on the video-sharing site.

 

Girl posts nude pics, is charged with kid porn

A 14-year-old New Jersey girl has been accused of child pornography after posting nearly 30 explicit nude pictures of herself on MySpace.com — charges that could force her to register as a sex offender if convicted.

 

Milwaukee Bucks tell Charlie Villanueva not to Twitter during games anymore

Bucks forward Charlie Villanueva got a talking-to from coach Scott Skiles after the coach learned Villanueva posted a message to his Twitter feed -- a "tweet" -- from his mobile phone during halftime of Sunday's home victory over the Celtics.

 

Deleting Online Accounts: A How-To On Quitting MySpace, Facebook And Others

Deleting Online Accounts: A How-To On Quitting MySpace, Facebook And Others

The words "I wish I could quit you" take on a whole new meaning when you want out of a relationship with an online service.

Sure, you once thought you and Facebook or MySpace would be together forever, but eventually terms of service change, end-user license agreements mature, and, well, you're just not in the same place anymore.

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Social networking more popular than e-mail

Social networking more popular than e-mail

Social networking has overtaken e-mail as the most popular Internet activity, according to a new study released by Nielsen.

 

OMG! Shut up about Twitter already

Suddenly Twitter is the Snuggie of social networking.

 

China’s Social Network QZone Is Big, But Is It Really The Biggest?

Tencent, China's largest Internet portal mostly known to us for its hugely popular instant messenger product QQ, published an updated report on the user numbers of its social networking service QZone last week.

 

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