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33 views | MashLogic: Take Back The Web (By Getting Awesome Links) Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-12 05:30:03 |
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Scrabulous Still Hangs in the Balance
Source:GigaOM Once again California is messing with the status quo, and this time it’s going after sluggish broadband with a report issued yesterday by the California Broadband Task Force. Lik...read more
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Topic(s): Online Games
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China Plays Duplicitous Game With Online Gamers
Source:GigaOM Personalized social news site Thoof is on the block, we’ve learned. The Austin, Texas-based startup was one of many angling to deliver news better than Digg, but instead ended up...read more
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Topic(s): Online Games
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MySpace Gets Serious About Games
Source:GigaOM Coskata, a startup that says it can produce commercial-scale ethanol for under $1 per gallon made from either biomass, municipal solid waste or other recycled materials, has unveiled ...read more
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Topic(s): myspace, microsoft, web, Online Games, Shorts, Interesting, NBC Universal
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MySpace Creating a Game Portal
Source:GigaOM Social networking site MySpace says it’s planing to launch a game portal. Casual gaming is a popular activity, with tons of competition. There are independents with their own web...read more
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Topic(s): myspace, microsoft, web, Online Games, Shorts, Interesting, NBC Universal
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WeGame Gets We Gamers Excited
Source:GigaOM They’re calling WeGame a “YouTube for Gamers” but it’s actually a lot more than that — think YouTube meets Fraps, the powerful but resource-hogging video ...read more
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Topic(s): Online Games
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IAC Asks for a Change and Targets the Kids
Source:GigaOM Barry Diller’s IAC InterActive is busy these days. Yesterday the Internet conglomerate named Jim Safka as CEO of its Ask.com search unit, replacing Jim Lanzone, who has been at A...read more
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Topic(s): articles, Online Games, Club Penguin, Webkinz, Disney, Barbie Girls, Ganz, IAC InterActive
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Amazon Gets Into MMO-Powered Crowdsourcing
Source:GigaOM Call it World of Worldcraft. Amazon’s Questville, set for a late 2008 release, is a spinoff of the company’s Askville, a user-driven crowdsourcing question-and-answer serv...read more
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Topic(s): Online Games
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