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Posted on January 30, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

This post was written by Jody Jonnson

BuzzGain stands as a sort of social media monitoring tool for revealing conversations and voices in social services that deal with specific products. The price this solution is provided for varies from package to package. There are three versions available, and the tag goes up according to the revenue the company generates. In any case, the same role is played out: building a mutually beneficial relationship between customers and companies, in a way as dynamic as possible.

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Posted on January 23, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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Similar to the likes of Facebook, social networking website Avatars United lets your ingame avatars link up and become friends, sharing data such as screenshots and video capture of your latest and greatest exploits. Not only that, but it uses the EVE API to support a growing number of features, including character ranking. It’s also good for many of your other favorite MMO’s too. Why not head over and give a try to this outstanding gaming social network?

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Posted on January 21, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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Bebo is beginning to give some of the other social networking sites a real run for their money. Reviewers found navigation and friend finding on Bebo to be a bit difficult. Bebo performs most of the basic functions common to social networking like adding comments, photos, blogs and apps. Bebo still has its work cut if they want to oust the top two social networking services, but judging by their popularity in the UK and Ireland it is only a matter of time before they become a United States sensation.

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Posted on January 16, 2009 in Facebook, ReviewNo Comments »

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Facebook is not completely immune to fraud but there is room for fraudsters to violate the rules and gain info to user account details. The platform should stay the same; meaning it is up to us, the user to stay vigilant when using Facebook at all times. Overall, it is good at breaking the ice with companionships whether it’s work or play. Long gone are the days that Facebook was predominantly for students; though the student population on Facebook is massive. It certainly looks that Facebook will continue to be versatile in concept building.

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Posted on January 12, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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The Social Networking Website Orkut lets you reunite with you school buddies. Interestingly, a lot of users have even found their virtual or real love or life partners through Orkut. In This Social Networking Website people are ultimate love going on with Graphics and comments. There is an ultimate Collection of Graphics which u can send to your friends. There have been a lot of controversies for orkut on newspapers. But, it depends on people how they treat and utilize it.

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Posted on January 7, 2009 in LinkedIn, ReviewNo Comments »

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LinkedIn’s current incarnation of InApps does not seem to help it truly compete with Facebook user engagement and third party developer participation. OpenSocial developers who created applications for InApps did not innovate based on LinkedIn’s core strengths relative to Facebook, and LinkedIn itself seems hesitant to truly follow Facebook’s lead based on potential conflicts between InApps and its established business model. Current applications don’t leverage LinkedIn members’ ability to discover people based on three degrees of separation and to forge relationships via LinkedIn’s industry leading tools.

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Posted on January 2, 2009 in News, Product LaunchNo Comments »

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America Online has rolled out a new version of its social-networking website Bebo in a bid to make it a central gathering point for people’s online lives. Bebo used technology from freshly-acquired Socialthing to give users easy access to pictures, status changes and other data routinely shared at communally-oriented websites. Bebo provides continuously updated local news feeds and lets users check Gmail, Yahoo mail or AOL mail without leaving the social networking website. A “recommendation engine” delivers video, music, and games tailored to Bebo users’ tastes.

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