Private Facebook Data Becomes Big Business - PC World


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Private Facebook Data Becomes Big Business
PC World
For companies that don't get it, or that haven't yet embraced social networking sites like Facebook--that is the bottom line. People engage in social ...

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Social Media Marketing Strategy Tips Based on World Cup Social Media Successes - Online PR News (press release)

Social Media Marketing Strategy Tips Based on World Cup Social Media Successes
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Internet marketing agency introduces Social Media marketing tips resulting from an ongoing study of successful World Cup social networking strategies. ...

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Leaked: 100 million personal profiles on Facebook out in public - Economic Times


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Leaked: 100 million personal profiles on Facebook out in public
Economic Times
LONDON: The personal details of 100 million users of social networking website Facebook are now available for download after they were leaked online. ...
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For Facebook, the first half billion were easy - Computerworld


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Sharp FX - black (AT&T) - CNET


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Sharp FX - black (AT&T)
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Before we get to the social networking, musical, and TV goodies, we'd be remiss if we didn't mention the typical organizer features that lay the base of ...

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A LinkedIn for LGBT Entrepreneurs - BusinessWeek

A LinkedIn for LGBT Entrepreneurs
BusinessWeek
When Cathy Brooks, a strategic communications coach, was approached last year about becoming a founding member of a social networking ...

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The wisdom of the crowd - Telegraph.co.uk


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The wisdom of the crowd
Telegraph.co.uk
This week, Facebook launched Facebook Questions, a service on the social networking site that enables people to get advice not just from their own friends, ...

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