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Social Network Netlog To Kick Off Integrated Multiplayer GamesOpen in New Window
European social network Netlog has announced a deal with game developers Jadestone (Sweden) and Bigpoint (Germany) to start integrating multiplayer games into the community website. Users will be abl read more »
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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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.Tel Is Just A Featureless Social Network That Costs $10/yearOpen in New Window
.TEL, one of a stream of new top level domain dames approved by the quasi-governmental Los Angeles-based ICANN, will go on sale shortly. Like other domain name types, you'll be able to buy your .TEL read more »
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The long tail may be vanishing on the social networksOpen in New Window
John Timmer writes, "Initial studies have suggested that there isn't a Googlearchy—a "long tail" of less-popular sites appears in search results—but a draft of a new study indicates the same may read more »
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Social Inter-Networking with PowerOpen in New Window
Lidija Davis discusses Power.com, a new entry in attempting to aggregate social network management for users. read more »
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Social Web’s Big Question: Federate or Aggregate?Open in New Window
Om Malik writes an extensive article on the future of the social web and whether it should focus on federation or aggregation. 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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Power.com builds complicated bridges between social networksOpen in New Window
Rafe Needleman reviews Power.com, a site that allows you to combine all of your social networks into one central location - much in the way Pidgin has done for IM clients. read more »
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