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Kids deserve having the chance to navigate safely in order to learn about different subjects in a fun and entertaining way. It could be said that Mypage.it is a novel social network that is intended to reach kids aged 5 to 13, and that gives their parents the possibility to employ an effective Parental Control system.Read m (Read More)
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The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Sean RyanPosition: Chairman, teen-centric virtual world MeezBlog name: SharkJumpingBackstory: Two weeks after T (Read More)
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The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Sean RyanPosition: Chairman, teen-centric virtual world MeezBlog name: SharkJumpingBackstory: Two weeks after T (Read More)
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Salon has been overhauling its site design since late summer, but the changes aren’t just cosmetic. Salon Media CEO Richard Gingras wants to draw more revenue and traffic by developing customized display ad units, bringing in more user-generated content, and putting more focus (Read More)
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If computer games are your raison d’etre, this new social networking site will just keep you coming back from more. Self-defined as a resource created “by gamers for gamers”, it has over 40,000 titles to base interactions on. You will be able of sharing tips and tricks with others, as well as give your opinion on aspects su (Read More)
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Looking to tap into the growing number of people who use TV and the Internet simultaneously, NBA Digital is tipping off a toggling computer companion to the pro basketball league’s telecasts. NBA Digital officials say NBA TV Companion on NBA.com is a first-of-its-kind, live-ga (Read More)
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» Publishers are dropping the ball by not helping users find content via alerts. [Poynter]» Creditors will force MGM to find a buyer soon. [BusinessWeek]» Holiday shoppers are using social media to find discounts, coupons and sales information. [WebProNews]» Microsoft’s Pr (Read More)
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Virtual goods and micro-transactions have been driving the billion-dollar online games industry across Asia for years. And deals like EA’s $400 million buyout of social gamer Playfish, and Activision’s new virtual pets addition to World of Warcraft, show that virtual currencie (Read More)
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» LinkedIn is partnering with Twitter, so that LinkedIn members can send out their status updates on Twitter and vice versa. [LinkedIn Blog and Twitter Blog]» Some analysts say they don’t quite get Electronic Arts’ strategy in the wake of its purchase of Playfish and its big (Read More)
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One of the defining aspects of the World Wide Web is how (according to our mood) we can connect with people who either have nothing to do with us, or with individuals that are exactly like-minded. In case you feel like doing the latter, this website is a valid alternative to do so.Generally speaking, Simler is a free social (Read More)
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That Facebook is a potential treasure trove for these brands that manage to work out a way of reaching and (above all) interacting with their customers is blatantly obvious. As such, I find it a bit peculiar that a site such as this one did not materialize before. Basically, it is a spot where information about each and eve (Read More)
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Social network Tagged has settled lawsuits with attorneys general in New York and Texas over its controversial marketing practices. The social network—which has raised about $14 million—was sued in July for allegedly tricking members into giving it access to their e-mail inbox (Read More)
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More fallout from the media backlash surrounding the performance-based ads that social gaming companies like Zynga have been using to monetize their games. Zynga CEO Mark Pincus said that the company will be removing “all CPA [cost-per-action] offers” from its games until furt (Read More)
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When we heard of the latest product launch from France’s vertical publisher and social network business Glam One—owner of the “Glam” trademark in France—we wondered whether it would be a problem for US ad network Glam Media, which is planning to launch in France next year.Glam (Read More)
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[In progress] In-game and social media ad firm Offerpal Media has a new CEO: former Mochi Media Chairman and CEO George Garrick. Garrick is replacing Anu Shukla, who founded the company in 2007. In a statement, Shukla said the decision to bring in Garrick came after “many mont (Read More)