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  • June 2008
    • 'Lifestreaming' Challenges Traditional Social Networking

      'Lifestreaming' Challenges Traditional Social Networking

      (Newser) - A new kind of open social networking is gaining a foothold with online leaders. “Lifestreaming” services like FriendFeed—launched in February by ex-Google employees—let users bring online social activities from various sources together in one feed. Leader FriendFeed is logging 150,000 visitors a month, but the big players won’t cede ground without a fight, one VC told the Financial Times . More »

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      Google   Facebook   social networking   MySpace   FriendFeed   Plaxo

  • April 2008
    • Post to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter In One Shot

      Post to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter In One Shot

      (Newser) - Several new services join personal Internet feeds into a single space, meaning you don’t have to re-post the same new information to YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. The CEO of Seesmic, a video-conversation service, says it’s frustrating to pick through 10 different social networks—and his company has just bought Twhirl, which allows users to post on three different feeds at once, Technology Review reports. More »

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      Google   Facebook   YouTube   social networking   Twitter   FriendFeed

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