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BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 Olga Kharif |
A Russian Star Rises in Silicon Valley Yuri Milner's DST has quietly acquired 10% of Facebook  |
The Motley Fool April 28, 2010 Anders Bylund |
The Road Not Taken: AOL Everything could have been so different for AOL! Is it too late to undo a decade of damage?  |
AFP eWire April 27, 2010 |
Many Nonprofits Using Social Media, Few Measuring Value The poll asked nonprofits to rate their level of involvement with social media (whether they use it or not) and to what degree they measure its value.  |
Search Engine Watch April 27, 2010 Mark Pack |
Liberal Democrats' View: It was #nickcleggsfault The rise of social media gives readers easy ways to express their unhappiness with how their newspaper is behaving, to find others of like mind, and to impress the media and commentators with their weight of numbers.  |
InternetNews April 26, 2010 |
Web 2.0 Security a Focus of INET Conference As Web 2.0 and social networks grow in popularity, including in the enterprise, user's personal information and privacy is at risk.  |
InternetNews April 26, 2010 |
Enterprises Missing Out on Web 2.0 Technologies and trends popularized by Facebook, Twitter and similar services are being paid little more than lip service by enterprises - to those businesses' detriment.  |
Search Engine Watch April 26, 2010 Eli Goodman |
What History Tells us About Facebook's Potential as a Search Engine, Part 1 Is Facebook on its way to becoming a serious player in the search marketplace?  |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Douglas MacMillan |
Zynga and Facebook. It's Complicated As long as Zynga keeps supplying Facebook with hit games -- and ad revenue -- it could be a long and profitable partnership.  |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 |
Facebook's Friends Revenues are soaring for makers of apps that run on the 400 million-member social network. Here are players to watch.  |
Information Today April 22, 2010 Avi Rappoport |
Searching Every Public Tweet Ever Twittered Twitter has given the entire database of tweets, from 2006 to the present, to the Library of Congress as a primary source archive.  |
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