Facebook’s Growth Unaffected By Beacon
Skeptical investors have decided that Facebook does not abide by the “another day, another dollar” rule. It does, however, follow an “another month, more traffic” guideline, and the latest Compete stats prove the social network’s adherence to this trend. While certain bloggers and press people worked themselves up over Beacon, Facebook’s members tended to go [...]
Facebook To Tweak Status Updates
Compared to anything you’ll see coming from the BBC or CNN, this is admittedly a pretty minor piece of news. Yet it’s nonetheless nice to hear that Facebook plans to drop the word “is” from its users’ status updates. I logged onto Facebook to grab an example of the bad grammar that has resulted from [...]
Wikimedia Attracts Over 14,000 Donors
By all accounts, Radiohead’s name-your-own-price album was downloaded millions of times. No one’s sure how much people paid, however. And although the Wikimedia Foundation has apparently received over 14,000 donations, the dollar value of those gifts remains unknown. I don’t say point this out to imply there’s some shady ulterior motive in either case; instead, [...]
Yahoo Protesting China Lawsuit
The Internet company continued to cite a need to comply with local laws as they asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit against it.Being accused of abetting the prosecution and torture of journalists in China can’t be something that looks good on the annual report. Yahoo has been in a position to be accused [...]
Yahoo Turns Off The Radio
A Day of Silence has swept across the bandwidth of a number of music webcasting services as they protest new royalty rates that could put them out of business for good.If you want to hear the future of web radio with the Copyright Royalty Board’s new rates in place, chances are your regular music listening [...]
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