Posts Tagged ‘networking services

The popularity of social networking services, along with changing demographics and work styles, will lead 20 percent of employees to use social networks as a main business communication tool by 2014, according to a new report from Gartner. With Facebook expected to launch its own email service on Monday, analysts at Gartner seem to be [...]

The company’s first blog post explains: With RockMelt we’ve re-thought the user experience because a browser can and should be about more than simply navigating Web pages. Today, the browser connects you to your world. Why not build your world right into your browser? Your friends are important to you, so we built them in. [...]

On Wednesday, the world’s largest social network, Facebook, announced several new features.  One of the biggest: a new “Download Your Information” feature that, as the name hints, gives Facebook users the ability to export and download much of their profile information in a single ZIP file. It’s something that just a year or two ago [...]

The secret to success for a website these days is really no secret at all. Websites that really bring home the bacon are the ones driven by loyal visitors who frequent the site on a regular basis. Building a community like this often takes a lot of time and loads of great content. But is [...]

The rise of social networking services like Facebook has created significant digital privacy concerns. And new geolocation-based services like Foursquare are creating a whole host of new concerns. But privacy doesn’t necessarily have to be a touchy subject for today’s most prominent social networks. Prominent venture capitalist Fred Wilson, whose firm has invested in Twitter [...]


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