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Sunday, October 19, 2008 ( change date )
Search Engines Indexing Google Profiles
It is true that Google Profiles serve as the main building blocks in acting as the foundation for making Google as the main social map in the whole web-world! "A Google Profile is simply how you represent yourself on Google products — it lets you tell others a bit more about who you are and what you're all about. You control what goes into your Google Profile, sharing as much (or as little) as you'd like." - Googleread more
WebProNews Sunday, October 19, 2008Yahoo Tries Social Media From a New Angle
Last month, Yahoo Mash was shut down before ever leaving beta form. If you've never heard of Yahoo Mash, you're not alone. It didn't really catch on - hence the shut down. It was Yahoo's attempt at a social network, presumably made to compete with MySpace, Facebook, and the like. That didn't quite pan out. read more
WebProNews Sunday, October 19, 2008The New and Improved iGoogle
Google has rolled out a new version of homepage customizer iGoogle. They say they've rolled it out to all U.S. users, but that would include me, and I have seen no signs of it on my page, so apparently "all" is a little strong. Hopefully I will be included soon, because being a fan of iGoogle, I would find the new features quite useful. read more
WebProNews Sunday, October 19, 2008Kentucky Judge Rules: Forfeit Gambling Domains
WebProNews has just received the 44-page order and opinion from Franklin County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wingate regarding the seizure of 141 online gambling domain names.Like China, Kentucky is now trampling on the freedoms of the citizens of the Commonwealth by blocking domains that are legal in most parts of the world.read more
WebProNews Sunday, October 19, 2008Circuit City Promotes What Should Have Been Already
Circuit City stock was perhaps rather attractive to some at around a dollar per share; in a weird twist it’s somehow less attractive at 39 cents—maybe it’s the stink of death all around it, maybe that’s what Blockbuster smelled when they pulled out of an acquisition deal. read more
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