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This Land is Your Land...The World of Social Media
CyberGuy Deputy LaurenIn the land of cyber space, the world looks much different. From the gigantic country of Facebook to the tiny island of Digg, the 2010 Social Networking map lays out the multitudes of social networking sites provided online. Share | Facebook lies next...Tags: Sociology, Facebook, Twitter, Inc., CyberGuy
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Abs joining apps on tech firms' to-do list
SAN FRANCISCO — Dustin Moskovitz, at 27 the world's youngest billionaire, gained fame and fortune after founding Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg. He also gained the "Facebook 15." He packed on the extra pounds while chowing down on free snacks and...
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Google hires Digg founder Kevin Rose; Milk shuts down
Google is counting on another high-profile Internet entrepreneur to boost its social networking aspirations: The Internet search giant is hiring Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg, according to technology blog All Things D.
Rose announced yesterday that his...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Facebook, Zynga Inc., Google+, Social Media
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Dropbox inventor determined to build the next Apple or Google
Los Angeles TimesFour years ago, Drew Houston was just another super-smart hacker with ambitions of starting his own company. He'd strap on headphones to block out everything but the endorphin rush as he cranked code late into the night on a new service that instantly...Tags: Services and Shopping, Science, Weddings, Los Angeles Times, MySpace
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Lady Gaga launches social site, 'Little Monsters'
CNNLady Gaga is already the reigning queen of Twitter, with her nearly 19 million followers topping those of anyone else on the site. Now, she's launching a site of her own. Little Monsters, now in invite-only beta testing, is the pop princess's effort...Tags: Monsters (legendary creatures), CNN (tv network), Media Industry, YouTube, Media Industry
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Contact 2: Free Medications
ReporterConsumers looking for ways to save on prescription medications have a few options. But you want to be sure the help you need isn't going to cost you. Many people struggle to pay for prescription medications. There are resources to help. The question...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, MySpace, Research, Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Research
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Digg's Newsrooms an attempt to separate good content from bad
L.A. Times Tech BlogDigg's new look: Newsrooms to separate the good from the bad: Digg, the social news reading website, is going through yet another overhaul and this time is taking a new approach, which it calls Newsrooms, to allow the best content to ascend atop its... -
SoundCloud wants to be the YouTube of audio
L.A. Times Tech BlogSoundCloud wants to be a YouTube for sounds: SoundCloud is one of the handful of popular destinations for musicians on the web looking to upload their songs, so listeners can download or stream their work. But while musician's have largely powered... -
YouTube founders relaunch Delicious, rebuilt from the ground up
L.A. Times Tech BlogDelicious relaunches with custom 'stacks' of links, curated to any topic a user can come up with. But will users show up?... -
Google's Ron Gorodetzky: Making YouTube more social
TechnologyRon Gorodetzky didn't aspire to work at Google or any other tech giant for that matter. Gorodetzky was a start-up man -- having worked at the news sharing site Digg in its early days before going on to be a co-founder of the video site Revision3 and... -
Facebook adding ads to its Ticker feed
CNNFacebook's Ticker, the fast-scrolling tote board of pretty much everything your friends are doing, is ready to start selling you stuff. "Sponsored stories" -- in other words, posts that someone paid for -- reportedly will begin appearing in the feed in...Tags: Facebook, Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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TechCrunch blogger Mike Arrington starts venture fund
L.A. Times Tech BlogMichael Arrington, the colorful founder of TechCrunch, who built a mini media empire in Silicon Valley that he sold to AOL a year ago, is raising a $20 million venture capital fund to invest in early-stage technology companies with Patrick Gallagher of...
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