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1 Points Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has been sending not-too-subtle signals for a long time now that the future of Facebook won’t be happening at the Facebook.com domain. The world’s largest-growing social network will take a great leap toward that eventuality this year,..
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Facebook Wants to Change the Future of the Web with Open Graph
Posted by | Posted in News | Posted on 10-03-2010
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1 Points In order to continue to position themselves as THE social network for gaming, MySpace announced today at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco that they are launching a new “MySpace Games Experience”.? We are not sure what that means and the press release is… This is a content summary only, please visit twittown.com for the full article.
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MySpace Launches a New “Games Experience” and Introduces an iPhone Games App
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1 Points Both developers and users alike have been complaining for a long time now about the minimal nature of the Android App Market.? Of course the first comparison everyone always makes and hears is the difference in the number of apps between the Apple iTunes and Android App… This is a content summary only, please visit twittown.com for the full article.
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Developers Sign Petition to Beg Google for a Better Android App Store
Posted by | Posted in News | Posted on 10-03-2010
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0 Points Amidst the buzz about this week’s upcoming SXSW?conference, there’s good news this week for security-minded Twitter users: Twitter announced in a blog post today that they’ve launched a new set of anti-phishing features designed to protect their users and detect and intercept… This is a content summary only, please visit twittown.com for the full article.
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Twitter Launches Anti-Phishing Security Features
Posted by | Posted in News | Posted on 09-03-2010
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0 Points When Peter Chapman was arrested in October of 2009 for the kidnapping, rape and murder of seventeen year-old Ashleigh Hall, traditional print and online media were there to point the finger at Facebook and other social networks, slathering a huge serving of blame across Facebook in…
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Why the Facebook Murder is Our Fault