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Charity May Begin at Home, But It's Moving Online

Arianna Huffington | Posted 07.25.2008 | Living


Arianna Huffington

America's economic downturn presents a daunting double-edged challenge to charitable organizations. Hard times mean that more people than ever will be in need of help -- and that fewer people will be in a position to help. Read More Watch: Arianna Discusses the Slow Demise of Traditional News Reporting with The Guardian Watch: Arianna Appears on Planet Green's Supper Club with Tom Bergeron Introducing HuffPost's Big News Pages: One Stop Shopping for Obamaniacs, Apple Junkies, Brangelina Freaks, and News Obsessives of Every Ilk Tell Me Again, Why Is Obama Being Popular With Our Allies a Bad Thing?

All is Not Well in Silicon Valley

Aaron Greenspan | Posted 07.17.2008 | Business


Aaron Greenspan

MySpace and Facebook have utterly failed to improve any significant aspect of the American economy -- and have "succeeded" at wasting millions of manhours that could have gone toward boosting our national productivity.

Facebook: Me, Me, Me the Whole Time

Nick Revell | Posted 07.11.2008 | Living


Nick Revell

Don't know if anyone else has Facebook friends in Darfur. But you send that invitation out to them, and do any of them join? Not one. Instead it's "Who will OD first? Amy, Britney, Lindsay or Paris."

MySpace Has The Rich Users

Epicenter | Betsy Schiffman | Posted 06.27.2008 | Business


We always thought MySpace was the ghetto of social networking. Turns out, we were wrong. It's full of rich people, according to comScore. In touting ...

MSNBC, MySpace Team Up To Recruit Citizen Journalists

Hollywood Reporter | Paul J. Gough | Posted 06.26.2008 | Media


NEW YORK -- Citizen journalists, MySpace and NBC News want you to help cover this summer's political conventions. MySpace, NBC News and MSNBC.com are...

Aloha, Mr. Hand

Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler | Posted 06.19.2008 | Media


Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler

For all his reliance on social science research, in The Dumbest Generation Mark Bauerlein doesn't present any evidence to justify his assertion that this generation is the dumbest in American history.

MySpace Redesign To Focus On Making So Much Money

The New York Times | BRIAN STELTER | Posted 06.16.2008 | Business


When the News Corporation added MySpace to its portfolio nearly three years ago, it expected that if its base of 16 million users kept growing -- and ...

MySpace To Release Major Site Redesign

CNet/The Social | Caroline McCarthy | Posted 06.13.2008 | Media


News Corp.'s MySpace is set to release a major redesign next week, company representatives said late Thursday evening. The site doesn't look that diff...

Television Unplugged? The Verdict on This Year's TV Upfronts

Jerry Weinstein | Posted 06.02.2008 | Media


Jerry Weinstein

Think of it as the Big Bang of Video.

TV Upfronts, CNET, and the Facebook, MySpace and Google Data Wars

Jerry Weinstein | Posted 05.19.2008 | Media


Jerry Weinstein

The US Attorney's Office is using a Terms of Service violation as a way to prosecute. Think of that precedent. How many of us read ToS agreements anyway?

Lou Drew Indicted In Missouri MySpace Suicide Case

AP | LINDA DEUTSCH | Posted 05.15.2008 | Home


LOS ANGELES — A Missouri woman was indicted Thursday for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a ...

How Tech Wars End

Dave Winer | Posted 05.10.2008 | Media


Dave Winer

My guess is that the social network that we will all be building on in the coming years is already out there. It could be Twitter, after it's federated, or it could be what FriendFeed is teasing about.

When It Comes to Friendship, Who's Counting?

Irene S. Levine | Posted 05.04.2008 | Living


Irene S. Levine

How many friendships -- real, virtual or a combination of the two -- can any one person reasonably handle?

News Corp. Blows MySpace Targets, Dumps Sales Chief

Silicon Alley Insider | Peter Kafka | Posted 04.04.2008 | Business


News Corp.'s Fox Interactive Media group, which includes MySpace and other web sites, will miss the company's goals of $1 billion in revenue and $200 ...

MySpace Launches iTunes-Competitor Music Site

AP | ALEX VEIGA | Posted 04.03.2008 | Business


LOS ANGELES — MySpace, which has lured millions of big acts and garage bands alike to build profiles on the popular social networking hub to att...

I'm Sorry But I'm Not Linking To You

Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 04.01.2008 | Business


<i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing

There are networks reserved for grownups, the ones with serious business purposes, like LinkedIn, which does a really good job networking people. I have nothing against them.

Is Facebook Going To Follow AOL's Fate?

Silicon Alley Insider | Henry Blodget | Posted 03.21.2008 | Business


For now, Facebook continues to take over the world. Its global traffic is about to blow past MySpace's, its image (and Mark Zuckerberg's) has recovere...

AOL Managment Hates Bebo Buy

Silicon Alley Insider | Henry Blodget | Posted 03.20.2008 | Business


Many senior AOL (TWX) managers did not want to buy social-networking site Bebo, sources tell us. Among the concerns, they did not (and do not) believe...

The Secret FBI Wiretap Conversations of Client 9

Zach Kanin | Posted 03.13.2008 | Politics


Zach Kanin

Excerpt 1. Spitzer: Can I speak with a prostitute, please? Prostitution Ring: Who is this? Spitzer: Oh shit. (hangs up)

AOL to Pay $850M for Social Network Bebo

AP | ANICK JESDANUN | Posted 03.13.2008 | Business


NEW YORK — AOL stepped up its bid to boost traffic and advertising opportunities worldwide as the struggling Internet company agreed Thursday to...

News Corp Will Not Fight Microsoft For Yahoo

Reuters | Posted 03.11.2008 | Business


Rupert Murdoch said on Monday his News Corp (NWSa.N) would not get into a fight with Microsoft Corp over Yahoo Inc, confirming what most industry and ...

Facebook CEO Zuckerberg Admits Mistakes

BusinessWeek | Spencer E. Ante and Catherine Holahan | Posted 03.10.2008 | Business


Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, 23, has developed a reputation, deserved or not, for being aloof and arrogant. And who can blame him? The Ha...

Eisner Stages New Media Comeback

New York TImes | Brooks Barnes | Posted 03.03.2008 | Business


When Michael D. Eisner left the Walt Disney Company in 2005 and set about remaking himself in new media, investing in a video-sharing Web site and sta...

Obama on YouTube: How the Web Was Won

Andrew Cherwenka | Posted 02.25.2008 | Media


Andrew Cherwenka

Could Clinton's comparative marketing failures be a result of her own camp's heavy hand and lack of trust in Web 2.0 ways?

My First One-Night Stand Found Me On Facebook

Samara O'Shea | Posted 02.20.2008 | Living


Samara O'Shea

Are we meant to be in constant contact with each other... but not really?


 

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