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The Distributed Social Networking Puzzle: Putting The Pieces TogetherOpen in New Window
Distributed social networking - where users can connect their profile, friends and other data across multiple sites - is still a relatively new concept and not fully developed. There are plenty of co read more »
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Power.com: For Social Networking Power UsersOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington reviews Power.com, a social networking tool for power users who want a central place to manage their social networks from, akin to Pidgin for IM clients. read more »
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LiveWorld offers new private-label social networking editionOpen in New Window
"LiveWorld, a social media marketing agency that's trying to expand its business into social networking, announced today that it will offer a new edition of its Community Center 2.0 software..." read more »
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VoxOx wants to unify voice, e-mail, social networkingOpen in New Window
"VoxOx is billed as a "universal communicator" by its parent company, a VoIP telco that has been serving small to medium-sized businesses." Ars Technica reviews. read more »
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23andMe launches breast cancer networking projectOpen in New Window
Representatives from 23andMe said that the project does not yet have any external research organizations as partners, and remains "primarily a social networking community" at the time. The genetics community has been reluctant to embrace consumer DNA-analysis companies, and California has asked them to stop selling tests until they can be fully compliant with health regulations. read more »
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Cisco, Microsoft roll out server, networking applianceOpen in New Window
EEnterprises can now buy a networking appliance from Cisco Systems that runs basic Windows Server 2008 functions, a product designed for use in branch offices, Cisco and Microsoft announced Wednesday.The companies said in February that they were working on a way for enterprises to run Windows Server 2008 services locally at a branch office on Cisco's Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) networking appliance. The alternative for many companies is either to use a full Windows Server at every branch, which could be overkill, or run all functionality centrally, which could result in slow performance for branch workers. read more »
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A First-timer’s Tips for Networking in Silicon ValleyOpen in New Window
Andrew Hoag has written an excellent article for individuals looking to network - in Silicon Valley or elsewhere. read more »
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Social networking startup goes self-serviceOpen in New Window
Chris Kanaracus writes, "Social-networking site provider Socialcast announced a "self-service" pricing model on Tuesday that allows smaller customers to get up and running without the need for a formal sales process." read more »
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