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- Top growing online brands in UK: Piczo, AmericanGreetings, Shopzilla
- Photo website builder tool and community site Piczo was the most successful brand in the UK in 2005 in terms of audience growth with an astonishing 9669% growth. Its audience got 97 times bigger, growing from just 12,500 visitors in December 2004 to over 1.2 mln in December 2005. Piczo's...
- Blog posts 2006-01-29
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- MySpace Comments Toolbar 1.2 (Windows)
- Get the hottest comments without ever leaving myspace. Also compatible with friendster, Facebook, Orkut, Bebo, myYearbook, hi5, Piczo, Xanga, and others. While viewing your friends' Myspace profiles simply click one of the category icons in your browser and grab a comment. Over 8000 Comments and Stickers available and growing daily....
- Software downloads 2008-12-07
- 'Last.fm in a Box', ad-supported music service expands its "offsite community" strategy
- CBS continues to show signs that it understands the distributed nature of the net -- and no, I'm not saying that because it's in the process of buying ZDNet's parent company CNET. Today, Last.fm (which CBS purchased in May 2007) announced a major expansion to its "offsite...
- Blog posts 2008-06-04
- Latest Flock Beta delivers Digg, Pownce and AOL Mail support
- Having launched in late 2005 amidst a tsunami of web 2.0 hype, it was always going to be difficult for social web browser Flock to keep up with expectations. But after getting through what seemed like an unhealthy period of stagnation, update by update the software is really starting to...
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- MoveOn.org accuses MySpace of "selective online censorship"
- I'm not at the Personal Democracy Forum, but I have been receiving regular updates from MoveOn.org about what they believe is selective censorship of some user-generated content from MySpace.A pamphlet was to be distributed by MoveOn.org to an early afternoon panel featuring MoveOn's Executive Director Eli Pariser and MySpace's main...
- Blog posts 2007-05-18
- Q&A: Flock CEO Shawn Hardin
- Flock -- the social web browser -- was launched in late 2005 amid a snowball of publicity and much promise see this early TechCrunch review. Although built on top of Mozillas code base, Flock was pitched as a new kind of browser that fully embraced the emerging social web by...
- Blog posts 2007-05-02
- Top growing online brands in UK: Piczo, AmericanGreetings, Shopzilla
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- Discussion threads 2006-03-03
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