Micro-blogging company says no deal to Social Networking giants $500 million offer.
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War vets turn to the Internet to keep in touch.
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Business networking site follows MySpace and Facebook by opening up platform with Intelligent Applications program to lure users.
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After securing $22.7 million in a second round of funding the social networking site sees its sign-up's increase.
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Careerbuilder.com warns Facebook users of an increasing number of employers checking out candidates on social networking site.
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British band to utilize the MySpace social networking site to launch of 'Dig Out Your Soul.'
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MySpace announces launch of DRM free online music store. Many Indie lables were not invited to the online party.
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132 million users can't be wrong: Social networking becomes the world's numero uno networking site.
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Copyright lawsuit forces Scrabble knock-off creators to pull the word-game from the popular social networking site.
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Scrabble's parent company, Hasbro, is hoping to have the Scrabulous knock-off version removed from the social networking site.
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The hugely popular bookmarking shared-news website plans to branch out into the realms of social networking.
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Rock guru comes up with a site to help you find the music and films you are interested in.
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A woman is indicted for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on MySpace against a 13-year-old neighbor who committed suicide.
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Comcast acquires social-networking to add to its broadband services.
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The single biggest gathering of web-head geeks on the planet meets out West, meanwhile back east, it's 'Advantage' Yahoo! in the high-stakes Microsoft poker match.
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69 Million Users and Counting. Facebook's Offering Free Language Translations to Spread the Gospel.
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Social-networking sites like MySpace, Bebo, and Facebook create new ethical dilemma's for what is public and private information. Is the Genie out of the bottle?
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More than a 25 percent of 8-11 year olds in the U.K. have a profile on Either Bebo, Facebook or MySpace.
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Despite vast increase in visitors the 'Benjamins' still haven't shown up.
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Marc Andreessen, founder of Netscape, Opsware and Ning, tacitly approves of porn on his social-networking software provider.
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