Welcome to the social mess?
webware.com — With new data portability projects from Facebook, MySpace, and Google, the social-networking experience is on the verge of getting either a lot smoother or a lot sloppier.
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With Lively, Google tries its own 'Second Life' view photo
32 votes- Submitted by D.Duck
- 2 months ago
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Google's Lively project will look very familiar to those who've tried other virtual worlds, but it's got one big difference: it's part of the Internet. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.
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AOL to developers: We'll guarantee revenue if you use Platform-A view story
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PDF becomes ISO standard view story
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Google gadget turns PC into media server view story
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The Google Media Server, a new Google Desktop gadget, can send audio, video, and photo files from a Windows PC to some connected devices. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.
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MySpace releases API for Data Availability view story
62 votes- Submitted by TunisianGuy
- 2 months ago
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News Corp.'s social network has said the code for its data portability project, which lets external Web sites' users import their MySpace credentials, will go live later on Thursday. Read this blog post by Caroline McCarthy on Webware.
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Park your page in style with LaunchSplash | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone - CNET view story
10 votes- Submitted by RobertL
- 2 months ago
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Start tracking visitors to your site before it exists with LaunchSplash. Read this blog post by Josh Lowensohn on Webware.
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Microsoft launches Listas view story
1 vote- Submitted by cdict1
- 2 months ago
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Microsoft Live Labs has a new "technology preview" for you to play with. It's called Listas and it's basically a social bookmarking service
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All 'directories' posts in Webware view story
1 vote- Submitted by cdict1
- 2 months ago
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get neighborhood recommendations on every listing view story
1 vote- Submitted by cdict1
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business reviews site famed for a vociferous user base willing to be brutally honest about the quality of their local restaurants, bars, bookstores
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Study: Social networks may subvert 'digital divide' view story
13 votes- Submitted by InternetMan
- 2 months ago
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New research suggests that social-networking sites build valuable technological and communication skills, and that low-income students are picking up those skills too. Read this blog post by Caroline McCarthy on Webware.
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