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12 MAY 09
Hulu iPhone App Coming Soon, 'Badass' SAVE
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Hulu is in the process of developing an app for Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and iPod touch, we have learned from a plugged-in industry executive.TAGS
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10 Ways to Change the World Through Social Media SAVE
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Our children will inherit a world profoundly changed by the combination of technology and humanity that is social media. They’ll take for granted that their voices can be heard and that a social movement can be launched from their laptop.TAGS
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Facebook Connect Comes to Digg SAVE
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Digg (Digg reviews) has just rolled out its long anticipated integration of Facebook Connect. The move allows non-Digg users to sign into the social news site using their Facebook (Facebook reviews) credentials, while enabling current Digg users to connect their account with the social network.TAGS
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Apple proposes iTunes kiosks for movie downloads on the go SAVE
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Apple has put some effort into conceptualizing a family of next-generation wireless iTunes kiosks that can be placed just about anywhere, allowing users of its portable products to load their devices with a new full-length movie or audio album during travel, in areas where wireless networks may be unavailable.TAGS
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Facebook Amps Up its Music Ambitions With The Jonas Brothers Live SAVE
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Facebook may finally be making a power play into a world where they are not the market leaders: online music.TAGS
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Facebook Shuts Down RSS Feed App SAVE
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The Facebook Newsfeed: so much juicy information, so little access to it. Last week we wrote about a new Facebook app that turned your newsfeed into an RSS feed you could subscribe to outside of Facebook. It was really useful and now it's gone.TAGS
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Facebook Inches Towards Real-Time SAVE
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We apparently can’t get our social information fast enough. In fact, it almost seems like a race for who can get information out the fastest.TAGS
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Microsoft Must Buy Twitter (MSFT) SAVE
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Microsoft (MSFT) is about to finally consummate a search deal with Yahoo -- and that's great. But if Redmond really wants to carve into's Google search business over the next 10 years, it needs to offer whatever it takes -- $800 million? $1 billion? more? -- to buy Twitter right now.TAGS