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Facebook Search Code Leaked
August 14th, 2007 at 5:31 amSource:Mashable!
This week we’re soft-launching something that I think fills a big need: a single place to buy, sell and trade modern websites, services and more. What’s more, everyone who lists within the next 48 hours gets a week’s free listing. It’s called, at least for now, the Web 2.0 Marketplace.
Increasingly, companies are listing […]Source:Mashable!
Widgetbox is launching a special Showcase for iTunes, which features the new My iTunes widget.
This new, flash-based widget lets users share music and movie preferences with their friends across various social networks, like MySpace, hi5 and Piczo.
You can also include reviews, indicate your favorite artists, music, movies and television show that […]Source:Mashable!
The Facebook Secrets blog, which ignited a storm after publishing the Facebook homepage source code, has done it again: the source code for Facebook search is now out in the wild and running free.
It’s another nightmare situation for Facebook, whose founders must be wondering just how much material the blog has stored up: […]
























