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What’s Your Favorite Social Networking Application?
Source:Mashable! This article is part of the Open Web Awards, an open, international contest for the best websites and services.
While social networking applications were all the rage last year, bac...read more
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Topic(s): myspace, facebook, Hi5, RockYou, Slide, openwebawards, platyfish, social networking applications
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RockYou Spits in Recession’s Face, Secures $17 Million In Funding
Source:Mashable! VoxOx is a new service launched by San Diego based startup TelCentris. It’s a Skype competitor that does more than just VoIP, unifying voice, video, instant messaging, texting...read more
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Topic(s): News, web 2.0, widgets, web, funding, Web2.0 Startups, RockYou, Web apps, corporate
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Widget Arms Race: Gigya Takes the Worldwide Lead
Source:Mashable! Earlier today we noted the arrival of The Karaoke Channel Online in the sing-along ventures market. Interesting enough, MySpace Karaoke too is pushing its name out into the news clo...read more
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Topic(s): News, web 2.0, widgets, web, Web2.0 Startups, RockYou, Slide, clearspring, WidgetBox, Web apps, Gigya, San Francisco-San Jose
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Why, hello everyone in the world who makes Facebook apps
Source:TechCrunch At 6:40 pm last night, a RockYou employee sent out an email to RockYou's entire existing and potential advertising partners - 450 people in all. The email itself was a simple notic...read more
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Facebook Continues War On App Developers. This Week: Super Wall
Source:TechCrunch
Facebook is continuing its war on Facebook apps that push the limits on acceptable user interaction. Last week it was Slide’s Top Friends App, which it briefly suspended. La...read more
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RockYou Raises $35 Million to Keep Up in Widget Arms Race
Source:Mashable! Last month’s news that RockYou had raised $1M from DCM in “interim funding” seemed a bit odd in light of some of the other huge financings we’ve seen of late...read more
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Slide Got Theirs, Now RockYou Gets Some Too
Source:TechCrunch
What if you could look at your cell phone and see a heat map of where everybody in the city was at that very moment? The more people at any given location, the redder it would ap...read more
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