AOL in the Lifestreaming Game with buddyupdates. Who Will Be The Next?

Svetlana Gladkova,

I have bumped into a post by Mark Krynsky today titled "AOL launches buddyupdates Lifestreaming Service and Nobody Notices". Since I am far from a heavy AIM user myself (I only have 2 contacts and one of them actually forced me to get another IM protocol when I clearly felt I did not need one), I had not been aware of the buddyupdates existence neither so it was interesting to check it out, especially because it was [...]

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Facebook News Feed Filters – Excellent With One Exception

Svetlana Gladkova,

It is definitely great new that today Facebook is rolling out the filters for the News Feed to improve our experience with the feature of the social network. True, I actually expected more improvements right when the redesigned profiles were launched and I still think one huge thing is missing but the filters already make it better.
Logically, the new functionality launched today on Facebook allows for some additional filtering within the news feed where we see the [...]

Social Median In Public Beta

Leslie Poston,

Social Median has been opened up to a public beta now. Early adopter type that I am, I of course had to run right over and check it out. I’m still playing with it, but I have a few initial impressions about the overall service so far.
First, Social Median is no FriendFeed. If you were hoping for a replacement to FriendFeed like I was, this is not it. It has a few similar features, but in the end, it is [...]

YouMail — Visual Voicemail for the iPhone-Free Masses

Triston McIntyre,

I'm a texter.  I'm addicted.  I actually prefer texting to phone calls; you can talk to seven people at once as opposed to just one, and SMS messages tend to cut down on conversational fluff that saps your precious time.  Because most people aren't addicted like me, they don't care to shoot the breeze with their fingers.  In fact, that tends to mean they don't text me at all, but leave me voicemail after voicemail, in spite of the fact [...]

Is Wikipedia Reliable Enough for the U.S. Courts to Use?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira,

The Volokh Conspiracy notes that courts have cited Wikipedia in decisions over 300 times. That's three hundred times that the user-created encyclopedia has been used in documents that become part of the public record. And while Eugene Volokh doesn't usually see a problem with this, one particular use by the Seventh Circuit demonstrates just how questionable the practice may be, depending on your view of user-generated content.
In the decision for Rickher v. Home Depot, Inc., the Seventh Circuit uses the [...]

Winner for Today’s ‘Most Underwhelming Reveal’ Award Is Live.com

Leslie Poston,

I was under impressed with Microsoft's Live.com Live Search page when it first came out, and have largely ignored it since. When a few of the people I follow on Twitter gave the new feature release today bad one line Twitter reviews, I felt compelled to revisit it and see what they were bothered about.
Looking over the "big news" from Microsoft I see… hot spots and images? Is that it? Wait, the hot spots also have fly overs. So, we [...]

Task2Gather – New Task and Project Management Solution Launched Today

Svetlana Gladkova,

Today Task2Gather, a new task management solution, debuts and promises to make the entire process of managing projects and handling tasks within projects dead simple - both for project managers and for those that work on the projects themselves. Moreover, the approach the solution offers makes no difference if you act as a project manager of a large-scale software development project with dozens of people working on it or if the project you manage is actually your [...]

Surprise: Women Care Less about Business, More about Friendship!

Svetlana Gladkova,

What a surprise, really! A study released by reputation management service RapLeaf (our previous coverage) reveals that there are more women than men on all the major social networks the exception of LinkedIn and Perfspot.
RapLeaf studied over 49 million people based on the publicly available data to understand social networking trends and their relation to gender and age of internet users. The social networks studied included Bebo, Blackplanet, Classmates, Facebook, Flickr, Flixter, Friendster, Hi5, LinkedIn, Multiply, MySpace, [...]

Another Success for Online Fundraising: SocialVibe Reached $100,000 in Donations

Svetlana Gladkova,

I have received an interesting piece of news about a new success for SocialVibe - a new project that is intended for its users to raise money for charities via social media. The company announces that over the 6 months since the product was launched in public beta its members reached an important milestone: $100,000 raised for various participating charitable organizations.
I have realized recently that we often talk too much about the applications, services or networks that serve [...]

Twitter and FriendFeed Leave No Chance for a Balanced News Consumption to a Technology Blogger

Svetlana Gladkova,

Only yesterday morning, minutes before the earthquake in California, I talked to a blogging friend of mine on Skype and shared my concerns about a huge imbalance in my news consumption. The thing is that I have realized that I follow all (even minor) news related to everything in technology and web 2.0 - because of Profy, obviously. This results in my every moment online spent on some technology site or blog or some social network discussing the [...]