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  • By Admin | July 6, 2008

    Building an Online Community
    Online communities are becoming extremely popular, and there are a lot of different ways that building an online community can help your business. You can use an online community to promote your products but also to build a strong network of customers that will help you promote your product. You can also learn your target market and your customers buying habits when you have an online community that you can use to collect data from your customers.

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    By Admin | July 6, 2008

    Webaroo Raises A $10 Million Round For SMSGupShup
    Webaroo Technology has raised a $10 million round of funding for their product SMSGupShup, an SMS-based community site in India, according to Plugged.in. The round, the third for the company, was co-led by Helion Venture Partners and Charles River Ventures.SMSGupShup is a community site that enables users to join groups according to […]

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    By Admin | July 6, 2008

    Pownce Allows File Sharing
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    By Admin | July 6, 2008

    James Dyson Tells Us What He Thinks About The iPhone
    While at Dyson HQ, I had the pleasure, once again, of interviewing the man himself. I had to ask what his thoughts were on the iPhone, and James’ answers were both entertaining and interesting.I have an iPhone and a BlackBerry. And I have to confess that I use the BlackBerry more. But I really wanted […]

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    By Admin | July 6, 2008

    Product Development 2.0
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    By Admin | July 6, 2008

    No XMPP: What Is Twitter Protecting?
    It turns out the battle for control of Twitter rests almost exclusively in the unique value proposition of XMPP-served track. As Twitter strips away various features of its service to rebuild a scalable fail-whale -proof version, the one remaining hurdle is restoration of a fully-functional Track over IM.For the last two weeks, a one-way […]

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    By Admin | July 5, 2008

    Google Talk For the iPhone: Not What You Think
    Google has announced an iPhone version of Google Talk which is simply an iPhone-ized browser-formatted version of the Google’s text chat application. This means you can’t talk over the Interwebs but you can tap out halting messages to your friends on the iPhone’s screen and, thanks to Safari’s tendency to clear pages randomly, you probably […]

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    By Admin | July 5, 2008

    How to Take Advantage of Web 2.0
    This technique of recommending is well put to use by the Web 2.0 ready Amazon.com among other savvy internet businesses. You are standing on the spreads end of the shelf at the hyper market. Every time you have been here you picked Blue Band. But with the advertisements you have been seeing on TV you recognize Biddy stacked right next to your usual margarine.

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    By Admin | July 5, 2008

    Free Classmates.com Features
    Classmates.com is known as one of the only remaining social networking sites that you have to pay for to be able to communicate with other members. They do offer some free features though.

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    By Admin | July 4, 2008

    Did the Enron of Norway Pull a Fast One On Microsoft? More Details About the Mess at Fast Search&Transfer
    Even back in January when Microsoft agreed to pay $1.2 billion for enterprise search company Fast Search & Transfer, it was mired in an accounting scandal and trading in its stock had been suspended. Its aggressive accounting for phantom deals that never materialized earned it the moniker the “Enron of Norway.” But more […]

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