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The site's new co-presidents are overseeing revival plans to keep MySpace from sinking further.
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- TiVo to Offer Boxes That Go Beyond the Recorder
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- Win Achievement Points For Every 'To Do List" Task Completed On the Dunnit! iPhone App [IPhone Apps]
The humble To Do list has been updated, with the Dunnit! iPhone app using gaming-style achievement points for every task completed. Sure bea...
- Bunchball unveils analytics program to measure engagement with web sites
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The San...
- Skype on TV: Will the videophone finally be reality?
The addition of Skype to new TVs from Samsung, Panasonic, and LG could bring about the long-predicted videophone.
- Netflix on the iPhone? Yes, Please!
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- Quantifying Creativity: Engagement Vs. Data Dependence
New York agency Sarkissian Mason has taken an interesting approach to illustrate the point that consumer engagement via unique, compelli...
- Twitter Growth Slows, User Base Younger : MarketingProfs
The number of Twitter users reached an estimated 75 million by the end of 2009, up from approximately 5 million in the previous year, but th...
- On Facebook, You're Really You
Are people who they really say they are online? Conventional wisdom tells us that social networking sites, blogs and other social media outl...
- The Surreal World of Chatroulette
The latest online phenomenon connects you through webcams to a random, fathomless succession of strangers from across the globe.
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What’s the standout feature of Apple’s tablet that promises a step-change in our app economy? There isn’t one. “It’s really just t...
- The Science Behind Online Sharing - PSFK
A recent New York Times article examines the science behind online sharing.
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The TED2010 conference has featured speaker after speaker for whom their subject matter is their life's work. From new video game concepts t...
- TED 2010: Reality Is Broken. Game Designers Must Fix It
Playing digital games is something people do for fun, right? It’s not brain surgery, and it’s certainly never going to change the world....
- The Negative Buzz Around Google's New Social Network
Google's Buzz service scans a user's Gmail contact list to automatically create a social network. Critics say the process violates customer...
- YouTube Dashboard Compares Your Experience to Others’
Most likely due to a fast computer and apparently-properly-configured Wi-Fi network, I enjoy faster YouTube speeds than other people who use...
- Eric Schmidt On How To Encourage Innovation
A bunch of folks have been sending in Google CEO Eric Schmidt's recent op-ed on how to encourage more innovation in the US. The suggestions...
- Three Industries Apple iPad Will Disrupt
Apple is prepared to start selling TV shows for one dollar to build interest in its celebrated new iPad. Today, television shows on iTunes s...
- In the Future, Ads Will Skip You
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- TED: Future of Mobile With Henry Tirri, Head of Nokia Research [INTERVIEW]
Disclosure: Nokia is a sponsor of Mashable’s TED Channel
We had a chance to sit down at TED with Henry Tirri, Senior Vice President and He...
- Flixster continues rapid growth with new $12.5M
A little over a month after it gobbled up primary competitor Rotten Tomatoes, Flixster, a social-networking site for movie enthusiasts, ha...
- The new Simon Cowell: Howard Stern?
We're one step closer to finding a successor to Simon Cowell....
- Foursquare Inks Deals With Major Media and Entertainment Brands
Hello, Hollywood. On the heels of the Foursquare-Bravo TV deal, news of several additional major media partnerships involving the location-b...
- Share Well With Others: How To Get Social Content To Go Viral
Enticing viral sharing within content in social media platforms and channels.
- How to Encourage Small Innovations - John Baldoni - Harvard Business Review
Business bloggers at Harvard Business Review discuss a variety of business topics including managing people, innovation, leadership, and mor...
- Yelp Walked Away From $700 Million Microsoft Offer (GOOG, MSFT)
When Google offered $550 million to purchase Yelp, Yelp walked away saying it had another offer.
Looks like the other offer was Microsoft....
- Tarantino explains 'Basterds'
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- Stat Shot: How the iPhone Changed the Handset Market
The change in the mobile phone market caused by the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 has slightly cut the profits for the handset industr...
- MTV Proves It's Still a Driving Force in Popular Culture - Ed Martin - MediaBizBloggers
After twenty years of attending presentations by networks to the advertising community I cannot recall a single one that did not include spe...
- Imagining a World of Hardware Mashups
Futurists look for "weak signals" that suggest where the world is heading. In technology, the signals may be pointing to hardware mashups.
- Contextualizing the copyright debate: reward vs. creativity
In a post on the declining revenues of the record business, progressive blogger Matt Yglesias wrote last week, It is, of course, possible t...
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