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InternetNews January 7, 2009 David Needle |
Sony's Social Networking Site Needs a Name Sony tests an interactive community site in connection with CES.  |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
AOL: You've Got Fail Kevin Conroy, AOL's executive VP of products and marketing, is leaving the company to head the new-media pursuits of Spanish-language titan Univision.  |
InternetNews January 5, 2009 Richard Adhikari |
Phishers Hit Twitter Users Obama, Britney Spears and Bill O'Reilly among reported victims of phony Twitter messages that also included an iPhone scam.  |
InsideFlyer January 2009 |
SeatExpert.com Relaunch SeatExpert.com recently joined the Frequent Flyer Network of sites.  |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2009 Tim Beyers |
Facebook: Better Than a Christmas Card? For the second consecutive year, Facebook produced a new high for traffic during the holidays. The implication? Facebookers were online to offer and receive holiday greetings.  |
InternetNews December 31, 2008 Richard Adhikari |
Social Networks Among Trends in CRM for 2009 Customer relationship management projects in 2009 will be all about business value, and that includes adding social networks to the mix.  |
InternetNews December 30, 2008 Erin Joyce |
Obama Voters Want More Interaction Pew survey finds that a bulk of Obama voters want to stay connected with their president-elect as he begins to govern. Will their expectations be dashed?  |
InternetNews December 29, 2008 |
Reader's Choice: iPhone, Google, Security & More You picked them! Here's a list of favorite stories of the year.  |
Search Engine Watch December 29, 2008 Erik Qualman |
Will Social Networks Become the New Inbox? Part 2 Businesses capture a lot more information via social media about their consumers than they've ever had before. Good businesses realize though, that the relationship still needs to be cultivated  |
The Motley Fool December 29, 2008 Tim Beyers |
A Rebel Begs for a Bailout Wikipedia's founder begs for donations to keep the encyclopedic Web site advertisement-free.  |
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