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Twitter Gets Hacked, BadlyOpen in New Window
"Phishing attacks, which hit Twitter over the weekend, are a sign a service has arrived (Facebook has the same problem). But someone hacking into Twitter's internal admin tools and compromising 33 read more »
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Verizon's Data 'Hotels' Bring IP Traffic CloserOpen in New Window
The program lets content owners and CDNs bypass traditional backbone peering processes by depositing their content directly into temporary data centers. read more »
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Power.com And Facebook Are Friends Again (Almost)Open in New Window
After being sued by Facebook in December for violating its terms of use, social-networking aggregator Power.com is now close to settling the dispute, we have been able to confirm. The final settlemen read more »
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Will the Great Depressed Push Facebook Higher?Open in New Window
Om Malik speculates about a report released by Hitwise, a data analytics and research company that indicates there was a big spike in Facebook traffic on Christmas Eve. read more »
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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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Brightkite Integrates with FacebookOpen in New Window
"Do you want your Facebook friends to know where you are and what you're doing at all times? That's now possible thanks to mobile social network Brightkite and its recent integration with Facebook 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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