Who says you can’t attract a substantial number of users on a shoestring budget?
Spain-based social networking platform provider Genoom, which lets family members communicate amongst each other on private online community sites, is about to sign up its millionth user.
This isn’t exactly a huge milestone, but I think it is noteworthy since the startup [...]
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Facebook is finally going to enter the location game at this April’s f8 conference, according to a report this morning on the NYT’s Bits blog. And they’re looking to take Google head on.
We’ve been hearing rumors about Facebook’s location features for a long time, but the buzz has picked up in the last few [...]
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As we noted this morning, Google isn’t wasting any time in responding to user criticism about Buzz. Now they’ve rolled out another set of changes to further address Buzz’s privacy issues. The biggest change involves the automatic follow system: it’s now being switched to a suggestion model, where Google will present you with a [...]
Tags: Address, Backlash, Buzz, Gmail, Google, Hurdle, People, Picasa, Privacy Concerns, Privacy Issues, Privacy Settings, Selection Screen, Suggestion
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