Archos 5 Internet Tablet...version if one is available. In addition to its browsing and media playback features, the Internet Tablet comes loaded with free apps for Twitter, IM, LinkedIn, Wikipedia, Craigslist, and other online services. The Android interface, which... In this article: Archos, Android, Linux, Windows Media Player 11, Ogg Vorbis, Wikipedia, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Craigslist |
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Search Engine Watch | October 19, 2009
How to Be Proactive About Reputation Management
...they think that a business isn't significant enough to deserve a page). However, there are other options you can pursue, such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Creating profiles on these social media sites can also provide you...
In this article: Wikipedia, Neiman Marcus, Cookie, DeVry University, YouTube, Comcast, Zappos, and Twitter
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Search Engine Journal | September 09, 2009
Social Media and the Impact on Network Security
...and Marketing. While some people don't practice what they preach, Kandi is an avid blogger and participates in Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, Wikipedia, YouTube, Picasa, Flickr, Digg, Squidoo, and many more. In her spare time she...
In this article: Twitter, Search engine optimization, Facebook, Syslog, Small business, Search engine marketing, Picasa, and Wikipedia
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Centre Daily Times | September 08, 2009
Nibi Software Launches Education Beta; Limited Spots Available
...platform. Nibipedia is built to leverage all of today's highest-traffic social media platforms - including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and MySpace - as channels to feed and build high-quality, specialized learning communities. The site...
In this article: Twitter, Facebook, Wikipedia, and University of California-Berkeley
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Business Wire Entertainment News | October 13, 2009
Research and Markets: Global Digital Media - Entertainment Trends and Statistics - the Entertainment Market Continues to Be Reshaped in Light of Technological Advancements
Current social media sites such as Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Plaxo, Twitter, YouTube, Wikipedia, Google and Second Life are great incubators for these new services; they provide us with new tools and allow us to experiment. Online...
In this article: IPTV, Google, Revenue, YouTube, Europe, China, North America, Africa, Latin America, and Microsoft
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Wikipedia | June 29, 2009
Spock (website)
...people representing over 1.5 billion data records." These records are from publicly available sources, including Wikipedia, IMDB, ESPN, LinkedIn, Hi5, MySpace, Friendster, Facebook, Youtube, Flickr, Twitter, FEC, corporate biographies,...
In this article: Spock, ESPN, Friendster, Opus Capital, IMDB, Intelius, YouTube, Hi5, Twitter, and Flickr
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San Jose Mercury News | June 24, 2009
Biz break: Linkedin names former Yahoo exec CEO
Biz break: Linkedin names former Yahoo exec CEO Plus: Intel's purchase of Wind River advances; Sea Launch files for bankruptcy; Fed holds firm on interest rate; author admits to lifting from Wikipedia Compiled by the Mercury News
In this article: Yahoo, Intel, Boeing, The Fed, Inflation, Bankruptcy, Mercury News, and Wind River
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Techcrunch | February 17, 2009
Medpedia's Health Platform Could Be Just What The Doctor Ordered
Combining social networking with Web 2.0 health information, Medpedia's website offers consumers a Wikipedia for health information, a LinkedIn network for health professionals, and a Facebook-like platform where consumers and experts...
In this article: Medpedia, Web 2.0, Wikipedia, University of Michigan Medical School, Harvard Medical School, Facebook, and U.K.
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O'Reilly Radar | June 08, 2008
Equity Research in the Age of Web 2.0 - O'Reilly Radar
...for leads and information, especially when switching sectors and industries. Those places are quickly becoming SeekingAlpha, Wikipedia, LinkedIn and Facebook. And the biggest reason of all; the established sources of main stream financial...
In this article: Web 2.0, Wall Street, Apple computer, Coleman Research, Intension, and Benchmarking
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www.washingtonpost.com | April 07, 2008
@ CTIA: The Top 10 Coolest Things At CTIA 2008
...when searching for a restaurant, results would include Yelp reviews. When searching for a person, you might get a Wikipedia page, or his or her Facebook or LinkedIn page. We'll see how much content companies take Yahoo up on the offer. 4.
In this article: Sprint Nextel, NYSE, Yahoo, Motorola, Nokia, Clearwire, Sony Ericsson, Microsoft, Wikipedia, and NFC
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LinkedIn (pronounced: /ˈlɪŋkt.ˈɪn/) is a business-oriented social networking site founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003 mainly used for professional networking. , it had more than 40 million registered users, spanning 170 industries.
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