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Motorola to develop an Android-based social networking smartphone It looks like Motorola has some tricks up its sleeve and may be introducing an Android phone with a twist. No plain Jane Android phone for Motorola and its 350 person strong development team - instead it may be crafting an Android-powered handset with a strong focus on social networking. Yup, that’s right. Our favorite [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 5.116 |
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NYT's "TimesPeople" Social Network: Another Good Idea From The Times The latest New York Times (NYT) digital feature: TimesPeople, a social network for Times users. Good news: You'd have to look pretty hard to find similarities between it and Facebook or MySpace.
In its current, beta form, TimesPeople is mostly a few features tucked into a Firefox browser tool bar -- not the bloated set of messaging features and status updates that you' [..] |
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TimesPeople, The New York Times' Social Network, Launching Tonight The New York Times (NYT) is launching its "TimesPeople" social network tonight, which lets you recommend stories to your friends and see what they're recommending and commenting on -- a useful, unintrusive feature that makes sense.
You'll also be able to share ratings/reviews of movies, shows, restaurants, and hotels; get RSS feeds of your friends' activity; or sync your activit [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.963 |
| VLC media player 0.8.6i VLC media player 0.8.6i er glimrende for avspilling av videoformater og dine rippede DVD-filmer. ITpro.no [..] |
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| Nick Denton: Media Sleepwalking Into Extinction To judge from a hysterical press, one might think the apocalypse was already upon the media industry: rolling cuts this month at Time Inc., the hallowed magazine group; a new catchphrase among advertising pundits, flat is the new up; [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.912 |
| Vibrant Media Tries Editorial Pop-Ups For A Change Vibrant Media, purveyor of in-text advertising, is trying a new product that might make the whole concept seem a little less evil.
Vibrant ads are the double-underlined hyperlinks that have become ubiquitous ov [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.900 |
| Phil Harrison Is "Pretty Confident" Young Generation Won't Buy Physical Media [Atari] One day, Atari's Phil Harrison believes, physical game media will be no more. No more DVDs, CDs, and no more video games in plastic boxes. Phil's take: "There?s a generation of kids being born today and probably already alive who I?m pretty confident will never buy a physical media product. They will never buy a DVD, they will never buy a CD, and they will never buy a game in a box." Thi [..] |
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 | Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.895 |
| Gawker Video Dude Kills Monthly Media Party "Media Meshing," the monthly party for NYC media-types thrown by Gawker Media video dude Richard Blakeley, is going away. Blakeley (pictured, flexing biceps) is killing the party after this month's, Mediabistro reports. Why? Blakeley blames [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.838 |
| 2D Boy Drops Historic First F-Bombs During ... [Nintendo Media Summit] 2D Boy Drops Historic First F-Bombs During A Nintendo Presentation. Kudos to 2D Boy's Kyle Gabler, for bringing the adult language to the Nintendo Media Summit. It's certainly the first Nintendo media presentation to feature the phrase "Fuck that" delivered by a presenter. Later, Kyle kept it rated-M by announcing that other games "can totally fuck you" in relation to asynchron [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.806 |
| BlackPlanet Parent Community Connect Sells To Radio One For $38 Million NY-based social networking firm Community Connect, which owns BlackPlanet, AsianAvenue, and MiGente, has been acquired by Radio One (ROIA) for $38 million. BlackPlanet boasts 20 million members and was the fourth most-visited U.S. social networking site last year, according to Hitwise.
Founder and president Ben Sun will continue to run Community Connect, which has about 100 employees. We [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.805 |
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