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Facebook Defends Its Turf, Sues Power.comOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington writes "Newly launched Power.com, a service that lets users aggregate their social networking experience across multiple sites (Facebook, Orkut, Hi5, MySpace, etc.), was sued by Fa read more »
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iPhone, MySpace, Facebook Race To Micropayments In 2009Open in New Window
Michael Arrington writes "There’s a big gaping hole in all existing platforms. None have a direct payments platform to let applications collect micropayments from users. Today app developers on Face read more »
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Social networks talk hidden architecturesOpen in New Window
John K Waters writes an interesting article about what some of the major networks are utilizing on their hardware/software architecture back-ends. read more »
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OpenID Foundation Board Election Results AnnouncedOpen in New Window
"Snorri Giorgetti, Nat Sakimura, Chris Messina, and David Recordon will serve two years on the Board. Eric Sachs, Scott Kveton, and Brian Kissel will serve one-year terms. All terms begin on January read more »
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Interclue and the pitfalls of going proprietaryOpen in New Window
"The Interclue extension is supposed to give you a preview of links in Firefox before you visit them, saving you mouse-clicks and, with a little luck, allowing you to move quickly between multiple l read more »
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Facebook, MySpace Could Boost Location-Based ServicesOpen in New Window
"Integrating LBS and tapping into its anticipated $13 billion market is expected to generate a healthy revenue stream for the social networks." read more »
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JS-Kit Introduces Picture Comments, Embraces OpenID 2.0Open in New Window
"Cross-platform feedback widgets maker JS-Kit just added a feature that enables users to enhance comments with pictures, on any of the 600,000+ websites using its custom commenting system." read more »
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Some Good News For Project Playlist - A Deal With Sony BMGOpen in New Window
"It looks like embattled music service Project Playlist has someone other than Facebook in their corner. This morning, after remaining silent all weekend over the MySpace ban, they are announcing a. read more »
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