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If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. According to Web reports over the weekend, Google today is expected to launch Friend Connect, a set of APIs for pulling personal data from social networks that comply with the OpenSocial common interface specifications it published in October.
The move would...
Read More | 3 Days Ago
According to engineering team insider Josh Wiseman, Facebook will start rolling out the long awaited Facebook Chat system this week. Although you might think that Facebook provides plenty of chatting opportunity already, courtesy of the Wall and Inbox functionality, the argument is that neither...
Read More | Apr 7th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 7th, 2008
According to unified threat management specialist Fortinet Facebook users had better start paying attention to the postings that appear on their message wall within the popular social networking site. It appears that spammers are moving away from targeting third party applications, as evidenced in...
Read More | Apr 2nd, 2008
According to a report by the Sydney Morning Herald a UK judge has ruled, as part of a harassment case, that being a Facebook friend is not the same as being a real friend.
The case revolved around a woman claiming that the act of sending a Facebook friend request was enough to prove that her...
Read More | Mar 29th, 2008
File under: shock, horror or perhaps irony.
According to a press release from Global Secure Systems that I received today, it has "uncovered the alarming reality that UK school children are studying social networking websites during their lessons instead of what they should be concentrating on."...
Read More | Mar 17th, 2008 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Mar 19th, 2008
According to WorkLight newly published research into the success of social networking sites such as Facebook released this week proves the business interaction case for using these portals at work. Given that WorkLight have the audacity to describe itself as an 'Enterprise 2.0 Company' my gut...
Read More | Mar 8th, 2008
Well, not as rich as you might think. Well, not as rich as Warren Buffet anyway. In fact, not even as rich as Carlos Slim Helu. The Boy God, co-founder of Microsoft, has lost the richest man on the planet crown, a position he held for the last 13 years according to Forbes magazine.
I guess it was...
Read More | Mar 6th, 2008
Who could forget DVD Jon, the Linux guru who was co-author of DeCSS? This Linux application 'unlocked' DVDs with content otherwise protected by Content Scrambling System (CSS) encryption and landed DVD Jon in front of a judge. Which did not stop him from continuing his quest to free audiovisual...
Read More | Feb 19th, 2008
Truphone has announced the first free telephone application for Facebook users. The Call Me application does not require a Truphone account, l nor a special phone, just a Facebook account. It works by enabling the user to choose a number on which they want to take inbound calls, and the Call Me...
Read More | Dec 6th, 2007
According to analysis from web security company ScanSafe, a third of employers are now blocking social networking sites to prevent staff poking each other in the workplace. Amongst its corporate customer base it has seen the number blocking such sites rise by 17 percent from this time last...
Read More | Sep 24th, 2007