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29 Aug

ReputationDefender raises $2.6M to protect your good name

ReputationDefender, a company that helps customers manage their reputations and privacy online, has raised around $2.6 million in a first round of institutional funding.There are a number of businesses providing identity theft protection, such as Lifelock, TrustedID and Debix, but ReputationDefen...

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Blogger Turns Up the Social With 'Following' Feature

Google's widly popular free publishing service launched a new feature that lets bloggers display friends they are "following" on their Blogger-powered websites. The feature brings Blogger closer to a social networking platform, and it mimics similar features in newer social apps like Tw...

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Anybody Can Be a Social Media Rock Star

Anybody Can Be a Social Media Rock Star

Ever feel like other people exist for the sole purpose of draining every bit of energy from you? You’d love to be successful in business or some other endeavor but you’re frustrated because other people suck the life out of you. “Social” isn’t a word that people us...

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Emtec Gdium netbook hands-on at IFA 2008

Emtec Gdium netbook hands-on at IFA 2008

Emtec brought their Gdium netbook along to play at IFA 2008, albeit in the form of a non-functional prototype.  As you can see in the picture (click here for full-size) they’re persisting with their GKey USB dongle - the white block central under the touchpad - which contains both user...

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Seeds Of A Social Network: Blogger Adds New “Following” Feature

Blogger has announced a new “following” feature that enables members to list themselves as fans of other members’ blogs. By following a set of blogs, your username and avatar will not only show up among other followers in a MyBlogLog-like gadget that can be placed in the sideb...

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Palin didn’t like Hillary Clinton’s ‘perceived whine.’

During a Newsweek Women & Leadership Event in Los Angeles last March, Sarah Palin said this about Hillary Clinton: I say this with all due respect to Hillary Clinton…but when I hear a statement like that coming from a woman candidate with any kind of perceived whine about that excess c...

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