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Digg Users Duped by Fake PS3 Story (2006-11-21): Digg users were duped by a fake PS3 Reuters story.
Death Row Inmates on MySpace (2006-11-14): The Houston Chronicle is reporting that at least 30 Texas death row inmates have profiles on MySpace.
Warcraft Social Network Launches (2006-11-07): Mashable reports that a new social network has launched for World of Warcraft players called the Warcraft Social Network.
Citizens Using Web to Monitor and Record the Elections (2006-11-07): The Internet has added multiple new methods for allowing the public to monitor voting problems.
MingleNow: A Place For Barflys (2006-10-30): VentureBeat reports on a new social network launching later today called MingleNow.
Some Teens Bored of MySpace (2006-10-29): Losing the teen crowd would be very bad news for MySpace.
Friendster Versus Pimp MyYearbook (2006-10-21): The New York Times has an article about the woes of Friendster founder Jonathan Abrams.
Portland Trail Blazers Fans Get Social Network (2006-10-21): InternetNews.
CrackSpace or Hip Hop Crack (2006-10-18): A new social network focusing on hip hop music is named either called CrackSpace or Hip Hop Crack.
MTV Buys Quizilla (2006-10-17): MTV has purchased Quizilla, a website popular with teens that lets you create and answer quizzes.
Social Networks and Interpersonal Intelligence (2006-10-10): Some individuals are turning away from the social networks in favor of face-to-face meetings.
Google Buys YouTube in Stock-for-Stock Transaction (2006-10-09): Google has purchased YouTube in a stock-for-stock transaction.
Grownups Flock to Social Networks (2006-10-06): Teenagers now share social networking hubs with people in their 30s, 40s and 50s according to a new report from comScore.
Del.icio.us to Glob On To Social Networking Trend (2006-10-05): Read/Write Web reports that del.
Wal-Mart Shutters Lame Social Network (2006-10-04): Do you hear the wails of thousands of angry teens? No.
Facebook Opens Doors For New Faces (2006-09-27): Facebook has opened its virtual doors to a much wider web audience.
Video Sharing: The New Corporate Security Threat (2006-09-25): First blogs were the big threat to corporations.
Will Facebook, Technorati or YouTube be the Next Big Web 2.0 Sale? (2006-09-22): Bloggers are discussing a possible Yahoo bid to buy Facebook.
Microsoft Launches MSN Soapbox (2006-09-21): Microsoft has announced the launch of a video sharing service called MSN Soapbox.
Videos Jay Leno Found on YouTube (2006-09-20): Jay Leno featured YouTube on the Tonight Show in a segment called, "Videos We Found on YouTube.