- Saturday, September 4th, 2010 12:46 pm GMT +5.5
- facebook
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Facebook, social networking giant with more than 500 million users, launched a new security feature that we have already seen in Gmail which allows the users to log out of their accounts remotely from another computer.
Full story- Sunday, August 29th, 2010 07:55 am GMT +5.5
- Tricks, facebook, twitter
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Frintr allows you to convert your profile picture or any other pic made from Facebook, twitter or Myspace friends. That is, it will create a mosaic using the profile pictures of your contacts for you to use as your very own profile image from that point onwards. In that way, you will have a profile that will include every single one of them.
Full story- Saturday, August 28th, 2010 03:43 pm GMT +5.5
- Google, Internet, Orkut
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As we discussed before in the case of Google Wave, Google’s social networking initiatives seem to be in a complete free–fall. Google's Social Networking trend, Orkut which has always been successful only in the Indian and Brazilian markets, had over the past year or so stagnated in its growth. According to comScore, Facebook has finally surpassed Orkut to become the number 1 networking site in ...
Full story- Saturday, August 28th, 2010 07:48 am GMT +5.5
- Internet, facebook
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This is not a joke. Its true, The Tech Giants acting as if they “owns the internet”. Now i am saying about Facebook. First, they came for our privacy. Now, they want to take two very common nouns, too. From now on companies with names starting with "Face" could be in trouble. Or ending with "Book" may get a law suit from Facebook.
Full story- Saturday, August 28th, 2010 12:01 am GMT +5.5
- Just In, Open Source, facebook
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The first Open Source alternative to Facebook, Diaspora launching on September 15. Diaspora is the brainchild of four New York University students, Dan Grippi, Max Salzberg, Raphael Sofaer and Ilya Zhitomirskiy who set out to create an alternative to Facebook over 1 year.
Full story- Thursday, August 26th, 2010 07:47 am GMT +5.5
- Digg
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As we posted before the New Digg is here. Digg v4 will be soon available to all the diggers according to the latest tweet by Kevin Rose. Luckily, we got our hands on the new Digg. We currently have 5 invites to giveaway to our readers.
Full story- Thursday, August 26th, 2010 06:58 am GMT +5.5
- Carousel, Digg, Internet, Just In
- 101 views
After so many days of testing the new alpha version to invite-only users, the New Digg is here. Digg’s redesigned site is live for everyone. From now on you can join eNewsz on Digg. The new version of the Digg, the social news network focuses on the personalized news stream, “My News”, a new item on Digg shows stories dugg by users you choose to ...
Full story- Friday, August 20th, 2010 07:46 pm GMT +5.5
- Internet, Social Media, Tech Growth
- 103 views
Ning, platform to build-your-own social networking service will switch to a paid-only model this Friday. While Ning has been growing steadily, it’s been struggling financially, laying off 42 percent of its staff in April.
Full story- Thursday, August 19th, 2010 12:33 pm GMT +5.5
- Just In, Mobile, facebook
- 144 views
Facebook Places is almost here, Facebook officially launched its "Places" location-based product on Wednesday, backed by seeming rivals Foursquare and Gowalla. The Facebook 'Places' officially goes live Thursday, although an iPhone app will go live Wednesday night. The touch.facebook.com site will also go live, for HTML5-enabled mobile browsers. No one knows whether it would extend the service to a desktop version of the site ...
Full story- Thursday, August 12th, 2010 07:21 pm GMT +5.5
- Internet, Just In, facebook
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Facebook will be changing the layout of Facebook Fan Pages in the next couple of weeks and are giving Page administrators a heads up. Facebook actually made this announcement in October of 2009 and will begin the roll out the week of August 23rd.
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