Archive for December, 2008

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Israel and Hamas take their battle to the Internet with videos on YouTube and blogs

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Israel's bruising war on the Islamic militants who control Gaza has moved online, where sites like YouTube and Facebook are the new battlegrounds.

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Google on the prowl, Web attacks increase, social networks unravel: All part of bold 2009 prophesies

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

There's no shortage of forecasts for the coming year. We've compiled a slew of predictions -- including the idea that some unemployed IT pros may soon turn to life of crime .

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Denny and a oethe governor of all Puerto Ricansa

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

The official blog of Fausta's Blog Talk Radio show. Denny and "the governor of all Puerto Ricans" Denny was playing Name That Party yesterday with this story: Puerto Rican leader posts Facebook apology Puerto ...

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Writing the Web’s future in numerous languages

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

The next chapter of the World Wide Web will not be written in English alone. Asia already has twice as many Internet users as North America, and by 2012 it will have three times as many.

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Symantec Sends Slimmer Norton 360 to Beta

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Symantec on Tuesday released version 3.0 of its Norton 360 all-in-one security suite for public beta testing, cutting back on system resources while adding new features.

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Facebook and MySpace Ban Project Playlist

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Facebook has given in to the RIAA's demands that the Project Playlist application be removed for copyright violation.

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Israel’s Online Ammo: YouTube, Facebook, Twitter

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

The battle between Israel and Hamas has led to an international outcry to put an end to the violence.

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Kraft Launches Facebook App

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Kraft hopes the holidays are for sharing -- both goodwill and its new Facebook application.

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Removal Of Breast-Feeding Photo Sparks Criticism

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

The removal of a breast-feeding photo from the social networking site Facebook has triggered off massive protest.

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The walls have ears

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Dan Warne shows how to keep Facebook posts private. The first time is so often the best in life.

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Online Advertising And Internet Marketing: MasterNewMedia Greatest Hits From 2008

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Social media marketing, ad management and optimization, diagnosing AdSense revenue drops, the brand ambassador model, are just some of the hot topics included inside this showcase of the best advertising and internet marketing articles published this year here at MasterNewMedia. Online-advertising-internet-marketing-best-of-masternewmedia-2008-id27438621-size485.jpg Photo credit: Giuseppe Ramos If you want to monetize your blog site, attract potential advertisers, improve your advertising revenues, or deploy efficient market strategies, you can find most of what you need to know right inside this small collection of in-depth guides and reports. Check it out. Here all the details:
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Technology transforming free expression

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Welcome to 2009 - and to the era of First Amendment 3.0. First Amendment 1.0 was the time of origination, when the Founders debated, discussed and eventually created in 1791 a statement - the first 45 words in ...

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Find a new life at Jobs in Social Media

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

The Jobs in Social Media network was created to help workers in the social-networking industry connect with top jobs.

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Facebook users gripe after breastfeeding pics removed

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Are breastfeeding photos indecent? The boobs who run Facebook apparently think so, and their decision to delete images of nursing women has led to a minor backlash among users of the social networking site.

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50 things we didn’t know a year ago

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Well, well, well. Wasn't 2008 a newsy little year? Believe it or not, stuff happened that had nothing to do with the presidential election, gas prices or Michael Phelps.