Back in May, MySpaceIM finally launched after much anticipation. But it really hasn’t caught on - I downloaded it then and to this point, virtually no one I know is using it.
Well, it looks like MySpace is ready to change that. MySpaceIM is now prominently being advertised on the home page of the site.
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As I’ve seen more and more social networks launch, there definitely seemed to be an evolution happening. The concept of the “Smart” Social Network dawned on me after I learned about Multiply. At that point, I already knew about Vox and previously wrote about imbee, so I decided to write a post on what I […]
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Time tracking seems to be hot right now. As of several months ago (or so), I didn’t know of any legit standalone web based time trackers. Since then, I’ve reviewed 14 Dayz and Harvest, heard about FreshBooks’ investment into a more feature filled time tracking system, and now have come across Toggl. Toggl is another […]
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TechCrunch is reporting that third-party MySpace widgets such as those by the ever popular YouTube are no longer allowed to have link throughs. This move is due to recent past security issues, including a flash based worm “that had spread far and wide through the site and sent users to an off site page claiming […]
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I’ve been finding some really great products lately (thanks to Emily Chang’s eHub) and Wild Apricot is one of them. Wild Apricot is “web based software for professional associations and non-profits.” It’s very similar to SiteKreator.com (although easier to use but probably not as powerful).
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Wild Apricot is marketing itself for a specific space, […]
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