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14/02/2008 • 23:17 0
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01/02/2008 • 23:21 1
And here is the youtube video how to use it!
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30/01/2008 • 09:16 0
“After months of rumblings and announcements, MySpace is finally getting ready to pull the trigger on its long-awaited platform for developers. Starting today, programmers can sign up to register for the MySpace API program, which will go live on February 5th. The APIs will allow developers to create social applications for MySpace much like they can already for Facebook. The platform will be compatible with Google’s OpenSocial platform, meaning that applications written for OpenSocial will work on MySpace with a few minimal tweaks. ” Source: http://socialmetrics.com/?p=3205
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29/01/2008 • 09:47 1
Sometimes you will find nice discussions on youtube about social networking. This is one of those examples.
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26/01/2008 • 16:41 0

The arrival of a truly mobile Web, offering a new generation of location-based advertising, is set to unleash a “huge revolution,” Google Inc Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said on Friday. I would welcome google / orkut mobile! I do not mind to have some location-based advertising in combination with a killer mobile social networking platform.
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25/01/2008 • 22:53 0
On a daily basis I use web 2.0 applications and social networks. Some social networks and web 2.0 applications will have ownership of my data after I sign up. Why do they own my input? A.It is stated in their terms and conditions & B. I checked the I agree box (You can not sign up if you do not agree) Data = Uploaded information and contributions like photos, comments, idea’s, personal data etc. etc.
In your opion who owns the data? (269 votes) This poll ended 3 hours ago.
| 72% |
| 14% |
| 5% |
| 4% |
| 2% |
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21/01/2008 • 19:15 0
The German poet Heinrich Heine stated once that everything in The Netherlands happened 50 years afterwards. I think I need to wait for 50 years if I want to hear a radio programme about social networking like http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/inbusiness/inbusiness.shtml
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