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Some of the most popular Facebook applications are using highly questionable tactics to spread themselves virally. Users have noticed and complained, and Facebook took action today to put stop the most egregious behavior.
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Google Inc said on Thursday that five U.S. universities have signed on for its Internet-based applications including e-mail and instant messaging.
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Friend2friend, formerly known as Starnum, has launched a Facebook application called Product Pulse. You’re able to add products you like to your account, which will also display on your Facebook profile and newsfeeds.
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Truveo, the video search engine acquired by AOL in January 2006, has relaunched today as an online video destination.
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ISP group 186K has blamed potential congestion on its network this week on bandwidth being swallowed by Microsoft’s monthly security patch update.
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Online customers already frustrated by the lack of choice in either their supplier or available content have a new issue to contend with: degrading levels of service.
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Kadoink is a mobile social network that lets you share media, calls, and messages with your friends. The site is currently in private beta.
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YouTube Desktop is a new video aggregator that lets you create playlists in an easy and functional manner.
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A newspaper has been criticised in a landmark Press Complaints Commission (PCC) ruling on the use of video material on its website.
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nmrg posting - Educational Uses of Second Life: YouTube Video
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