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InternetNews December 14, 2007 |
Google Site May Challenge Wikipedia Google's user-edited "knol" project is in testing, but one day could represent a rival to the space's reigning champ.  |
InternetNews December 13, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
Sprint Gets a Piece of Mobile MySpace Action Sprint subscribers will have special access to the MySpace mobile world.  |
InternetNews December 12, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
Facebook Opens Up Even More Facebook on Wednesday announced it will allow developers to transfer their applications built on the Facebook Platform to other social networks.  |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Jennifer Lonoff Schiff |
New Entry Your company's arrived. Now let everyone know by getting on Wikipedia.  |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Heather Clancy |
Tell It to Me Straight Your online community can help fine-tune your products.  |
InternetNews December 12, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
New MTV Unit Seeks More Online Ad Dollars Viacom's property looks to consolidate digital advertising campaigns across its sprawling global properties.  |
InternetNews December 12, 2007 Christopher Saunders |
NBC, SanDisk do Web-to-TV NBC Universal is adding more juice to its online video distribution strategy. The latest deal: TV shows through storage player SanDisk's Fanfare service.  |
The Motley Fool December 12, 2007 Tim Beyers |
Did Jeeves Rat Out the Google Twins? Ask.com parent IAC/InterActiveCorp announces a plan to give users privacy controls called "AskEraser," which would effectively protect their searches from prying eyes.  |
InternetNews December 11, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
YouTube: Broadcast Yourself, Get Paid The convergence of ad dollars and social media presses forward as YouTube expands its revenue-share program to video uploaders.  |
InternetNews December 10, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
LinkedIn Gets Web 2.0 Makeover The professional networking site LinkedIn on Monday announced a sweeping redesign of its Web site and a new developer platform that allows partners to build companion applications on their sites.  |
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