25 Articles match "Bebo","Blogger"

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Friday, January 15, 2010
Research from the frankly-named DivorceOnline finds that social networking sites like Facebook and Bebo are increasingly figuring in marital breakdown, according to the Telegraph . Political bloggers, so influential today, were still below the radar - and the internet barely figured as a tool in campaigners’ armoury. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams (@emodkate). In this update: The end of privacy, 'Avatar' melancholy, and a spot of Bing bother. Happy New Year! THE HEADLINES
 
Monday, September 21, 2009
Voters can also specify the vitamin content, write the ad copy, and design the packaging – with $5000 for the winner. SOCIAL NETWORKS GOING NORTH… Former Bebo CEO Joanna Shields heads up a new venture with Elisabeth Murdoch, which will meld TV production and social media. And Nokia has bought micro social-networking site Plum in the latest expansion of its social media ambitions. AND GOING SOUTH… HMV is folding GetCloser.com , its social discovery network which launched last July to help film and music fans access content and
 
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Facebook, Google.com.my, YouTube, Google.com, and Blogger. Messaging via social sites is now more popular than email, and 32% trust bloggers’ opinions on products and services . Technorati Tags: Bebo , David Gibson , Facebook , Inter-Asia , Malaysia , MySpace , social media , the star , Twitter ...Tags: There’s a great article in The Star (Malaysia) by David Gibson of Inter-Asia. Malaysian Internet users like Facebook, Myspace, and Friendster.
 

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Facebook, Google.com.my, YouTube, Google.com, and Blogger. Messaging via social sites is now more popular than email, and 32% trust bloggers’ opinions on products and services . Technorati Tags: Bebo , David Gibson , Facebook , Inter-Asia , Malaysia , MySpace , social media , the star , Twitter ...Tags: There’s a great article in The Star (Malaysia) by David Gibson of Inter-Asia. Malaysian Internet users like Facebook, Myspace, and Friendster.
It’s fascinating to read how they choose to react. jeremiah_owyang January 11th, 2009 9:08 am Corey Agreed, how vendors react to good and bad news is an important indicator of what type of customer experience you may receive–culture lives out on the web as a representation of what lies within. Leave a reply name (required) email ( will not be shown )
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Weve already seen this with blogging, one of the four major areas that contributed to the current web technology landscape as defined by Alex Iskold, with the creation of the Bloggers Code of Conduct . These two streams of information tell a great deal about who we are, so thinking about how we want companies to handle this data is important. With that in mind, four prominent bloggers and technology leaders, Joseph Smarr , Marc Canter , Robert Scoble , and Michael Arrington , on Tuesday drafted a "Bill of Rights for the Social Web." ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives Digesting the Social Web Bill of Rights Written by Josh Catone / September 6, 2007 2:37 PM / 6 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » As we enter the digestion phase of the current wave of tech innovation, an important
After briefly summarizing existing scholarship concerning SNSs, we discuss the articles in this special section and conclude with considerations for future research. Introduction Since their introduction, social network sites (SNSs) such as MySpace, Facebook, Cyworld, and Bebo have attracted millions of users, many of whom have integrated these sites into their daily practices. Friendster gained traction among three groups of early adopters who shaped the site—bloggers, attendees of the Burning Man arts festival, and gay men (boyd, 2004)—and grew to 300,000 users through
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Having to register on each individual blogger's site would be too confusing/overwhelming. reply edit flag record video comment 1 /people/dianaf86/ /people/dianaf86/following/ [link] in/dianafreedman dianafreedman dianaf86
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That brings me to MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and the various other social networks that have become so popular on the Web. Alfred Prufrocks avatar Flight of the wingless coffin fly Sharecropping the long tail The social graft Steves devices MySpaces vacancy The dingo stole my avatar Excuse me while I blog Other writing The ignorance of crowds The recorded life The end of corporate computing IT doesnt matter The parasitic blogger The sixth force Hypermediation More Nicks last book: Order from Amazon Visit book site Rough Type is: Written and published
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