If you asked most MySpace-haters what's their problem with the service, they'd probably say: it's ugly. Meanwhile, people tell us they are switching from Twitter to Pownce because it's prettier and easier to use. For those who prize beauty above all else, we brought together 10 of the prettiest social networks.
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
The Most Popular Social Networks
If you asked most MySpace-haters what's their problem with the service, they'd probably say: it's ugly. Meanwhile, people tell us they are switching from Twitter to Pownce because it's prettier and easier to use. For those who prize beauty above all else, we brought together 10 of the prettiest social networks.
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Friday, August 24, 2007
Mozilla New Release “Campus Edition" of Its Browser For Students
Continuing its string of branded versions of Firefox, Mozilla is set to release a “Campus Edition” aimed at students headed back to school.
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Adobe Launches "Moviestar" Version of Flash Player
Adobe today launched the latest version of its near ubiquitous Web video software, Adobe Flash Player 9. It's codenamed Moviestar, because it includes H.264 standard video support – the same standard deployed in Blu-Ray and HD-DVD high definition video players.
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
The Most Popular Social Networks
If you asked most MySpace-haters what's their problem with the service, they'd probably say: it's ugly. Meanwhile, people tell us they are switching from Twitter to Pownce because it's prettier and easier to use. For those who prize beauty above all else, we brought together 10 of the prettiest social networks.
read more | digg story
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Office Snapshots, digg, twitter, facebook...
There are plenty of photo galleries of the most influential websites of our day, including Digg, Twitter, Facebook, Mozilla, Meebo, Pixar, Six Apart, and more. Cool stuff.
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Google Working on new Social Network Aggregator
"Brad Fitzpatrick, the founder of LiveJournal, who recently left Six Apart for Google has published notes on what he's going to be working on moving forward. It is an interesting read entitled Brad's Thoughts on the Social Graph which contains the following excerpts.."
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Google Earth now with Sky
Now you can stargaze using Google's popular desktop mapping application Google Earth. In the latest version of Google Earth, hit the "Switch between Sky and Earth" button on the toolbar to get a map of the night sky from your current location.
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Are you ready for new YouTube Ads?
Now Google believes it finally has found the formula to cash in on YouTube's potential as a magnet for online video advertising and keep its audience loyal at the same time.The company said late Tuesday that after months of testing various video advertising models, it was ready to introduce a new type of video ad
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Is the Web 2.0 bubble about to burst?
John Dvorak thinks the next burst will be much worse than the 2000 one - and that it is close at hand.
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Reddit just changed their Logo to an Axolotl
Just showing you guys that fishing is really Web2.0! After our last post on “27 Aquatic lifeforms you never caught while fishing” and another one that followed on Reddit, which was “This Fish Looks Like the Reddit Logo“, Reddit has decided to change their logo for a while!
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12 Ways to Go from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
The Internet is now a part of everyone's life so shouldn't your archaic beast for a site also be? The answer is yes if you enjoy growth.
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Web 2.0 Burger Joint!
I'll take one Youtube, An AT&T, two Twitters, hold the Zune and a couple of Facebooks to go please.
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