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Twitter on the auction block

This really isn’t news per se. Facebook made a run at them late last year but fell short in their bid. Now comes Google. Robert Scoble has weighed in. I think Scoble raises some excellent points in this post. I … Continue reading


Microsoft’s Research on Perceptions of Online Profiles

INTRODUCTION With the proliferation of social networking sites, we are increasingly reliant on our online profiles to accurately present our personalities. But do they? Dr. Scott Counts of Microsoft Research’s VIBE Group explored just how people’s perceptions are impacted by … Continue reading


Facebook’s 2 Revenue Channels

Though growth is Facebook’s top priority, Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg revealed Facebook’s revenue strategy yesterday in an outstage interview. Facebook has two revenue channels: direct ad sales to brand advertisers and a self-service online ad platform that lets advertisers buy … Continue reading


Xbox Live might delete games

According to Chris Kohler with Wired Magazine: Xbox Live general manager Marc Whitten told Next Generation this week that Microsoft will soon begin to delete some Xbox Live Arcade games from the service. The rationale is, to put it nicely, … Continue reading



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