The next Facebook privacy scandal view story
cnet.com — Great post from CNET blogger Chris Soghoian who argues that Facebook's permissive policies regarding application access to user data poses a serious threat to user privacy that could seriously damage Facebook's reputation.
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5 No Cost Ways to Boost Your Traffic view story
Advertising Your website doesn’t have to be expensive - In fact, it can be Free.
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McCain Pulling Ads in Wisconsin? view story
The Republican National Committee "hasn't booked ads for the next week in Wisconsin TV markets after running a series of spots attacking Barack Obama and congressional Dems,"
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What Is Network Marketing? Isn’t It A Scam? view story
Fear not, this is not going to blog post telling you how great my company is, my product is or why you should join under me. It's going to be short, simple,
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YouTube - Can I see your nabbs? view video
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Obama Campaign Advertising in EA Sports & Madden Games view story
Taking interactive online advertising to a whole new level, the Obama campaign is now running online ads in Xbox 360 video games such as Madden NFL 09 and other male targeted EA Sports games such as “Burnout Paradise,” “NASCAR 09,” “NHL 09,”
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Facebook hosts 10 billion photos view story
The social network announces the milestone in a blog post. That's a heck of a lot of photos, requiring a heck of a lot of server space. Will revenues catch up with with server demands? Read this blog post by Caroline McCarthy on Webware.
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