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Please excuse the obvious irony in the above title, but it couldn't be left alone. For those of you who aren't familiar with Loopt, it is a mobile social locating platform that is pushing many of the current boundaries in mobile social networking, not the least of which are privacy boundaries. Loopt's biggest obstacle right now is getting GPS-equipped handsets into consumer hands and making GPS service somewhat affordable. |
Posts Tagged with ‘network’
Loopt Maneuvers to Make GPS More Accessible
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on July 25, 2008
Skydeck - The True Mobile Social Network?
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on July 19, 2008
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I think there are a lot of people who still point at the divide between someone's "social" life — that being the life they possess as a member of internet-based communities and networks — and "real" social life, saying the void can't be crossed. While we might not be at the point where our two social lives overlap seamlessly, there is still a lot of value in developing tools for understanding and enhancing our social life in the physical world. |
Hi5 Catches Flak from EMI
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on June 30, 2008
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It should be unstated by now that websites and media groups will never be free of torment from record labels and music protection groups. In fact, I hardly give a moment's notice to "news" about some website or college student coming under prosecution from the RIAA or one of its many cronies. |
Multiply Charges Users for Premium Storage
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on June 25, 2008
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We see a lot of different approaches to becoming unique in social media. This is one of those moves that I'm just not sure what I think about it yet. Multiply, a reasonably large social network directed towards adults, is now offering premium storage for photos and videos for the price of $19.95 annually. |
The Looming Ice Age for Social Network Giants
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on June 13, 2008
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With Facebook just overtaking MySpace in the social networking supremecy race, many believe things are pretty good for the two top dogs. However, there are those that believe hard times are ahead for the big networks, as smaller and more focused networks steal the attention and affections of advertisers. |
Microsoft’s Own Social Network Under Development
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on June 11, 2008
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As an avid Apple afficianado and advocate of all things open source, my stance on Microsoft is usually clear-cut: I don't care for it. Everything about Microsoft's business practices rubs me wrong. With that said, I was surprised to learn that Microsoft has been toying with its own little pet social network since the beginning of the year. |
Is Google Serious About The 700MHz Auction? Yes. Probably.
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on December 03, 2007
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Red Herring late last week published a speculative piece questioning Google’s candor in seeking the 700MHz spectrum to be auctioned in January. The article’s author, Cassimir Medford, pondered whether the Web giant truly does seek the “C” block it now officially claims to crave, or simply wishes to instigate a disturbance in the world of wireless communications in the US through a public showing of intent, throwing its financial weight around as a means of attaining the end [...] |
Google To Officially Declare Intent To Bid For 700MHz Spectrum
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on November 30, 2007
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We all knew the memo would come. |
Google Said To Be Preparing Bid For 700MHz Auction In January
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on November 16, 2007
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If you’ve been following our coverage of developments surrounding the 700MHz auction to take place in January 2008, you’ll know that Google has made its interests in keeping a sizable portion of the wireless spectrum open very well known. (Open in the sense that essential freedoms for both the owner(s) and users (either in the corporate or consumer spaces) to competitively develop both localized and Web-based software solutions will be guaranteed. No strings attached. Entirely open.) |
Yahoo! Tapped By Bebo For Ad Supply
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on September 12, 2007
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There’s Facebook, there’s MySpace, and then there’s Bebo. |





