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Has Pownce found a new way to compete against Twitter? The latest feature for the microblogging competitor is the ability to share files, up to 250 MB for premium accounts (100 MB for the rest of us) with anyone–even non-users–reports Venturebeat . So it looks like Pownce is going distinctly down the file-sh (Read More)
paidContent.org
This has been in the works for a while and now drum beats suggest it's close at hand. LinkedIn, the big business networking site, is close to or has raised a major late-stage round. VentueBeat first reported the raise (though the report is fairly vague), and TechCrunch says the company is looking for a round that would valu (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
In a surprise move just unveiled this morning, a handful of big players led by MySpace and Yahoo! have announced that public profiles, photos, videos and friend networks will now be portable from one site to another. We're immediately wondering why this was a partnership between a handful of big sites instead of a move to (Read More)
: MySpace embraces DataPortability, partners with Yahoo, Ebay and Twitter! This global partnership of social networking sites introduces a new era of crowdsourcing where mass collaboration will change everything < http://tinyurl.com/5nqxzw >
TechCrunch
Coolspotters, a new site from Connecticut based startup Fanzter, will launch later today. It’s an eye-candy celebrity-focused site that shows users the products celebrities are wearing in various photos. Users can then talk about and, of course, purchase those items.Users can track celebrities, products, brands, shows (Read More)
TechCrunch
MySpace is announcing a broad ranging embrace of data portability standards today, along with data sharing partnerships with Yahoo, Ebay, Twitter and their own Photobucket subsidiary. The new project is being called MySpace “Data Availability” and is an example, MySpace says, of their dedication to playing nice (Read More)