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Music fans back legal downloads

Tue, 14th October, 2008 - Posted by Muhammad Hanif - (1) Comment

Music pirates can be deterred by warnings from their internet service provider (ISP), suggests a survey.

Almost 75% of music pirates would stop if told to by their ISP, the survey of 1,500 UK consumers found.

The research looked at the digital habits of consumers and found that the abundance of online music services was convincing many to go straight.
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Category : News

Facebook cuts off Scrabulous after legal complaint

Tue, 26th August, 2008 - Posted by Mursalin - (1) Comment

Already blocked from Facebook users in the United States and Canada, Scrabulous — the online imitation of the popular Scrabble board game — has been yanked by Facebook in all other countries except India in response to a copyright tussle over the game.

Facebook said Monday it decided to block access to Scrabulous throughout most of the world in response to a formal request to do so from Mattel, which owns the rights to Scrabble outside North American.

Scrabulous’ developers Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla of Calcutta — removed the game from Facebook in North America three weeks ago, in response to a federal suit filed in New York by Hasbro, which owns rights to Scrabble in the U.S. and Canada,

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Category : News / Social Network

Facebook’s global growth catapults it to No.1 worldwide

Fri, 15th August, 2008 - Posted by Mursalin - (0) Comment

New independent data shows Facebook enjoyed 153 percent growth year over year, while MySpace remains essentially flat. The site’s growth is biggest overall outside of the US. Overall, Facebook attracted 132.1 million unique users in June, compared to 117.6 million for MySpace, according to data from comScore released this week. Another site that saw impressive growth was Hi5, which doubled its unique userbase to 56.4 million.

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Category : Internet / News / Social Network / Web Sites

Scrabulous Disappears From Facebook

Wed, 30th July, 2008 - Posted by Mursalin - (0) Comment

Facebook has removed the popular word game Scrabulous from its U.S. and Canadian sites after Hasbro sued the online game makers.

The social networking site said Scrabulous creators Rajat Agarwalla and Jayant Agarwalla and their company RJ Softwares made the decision after Hasbro said Scrabulous infringes on its intellectual property by copying and threatening to diminish its Scrabble brand.

An online version of the original Scrabble board game is on Facebook, but members with U.S. or Canadian profiles who try to play Scrabulous get a message saying the game has been disabled for users in those two countries until further notice. The message allows users to click on a link to “stay informed.” The link leads to an e-mail form for receiving updates from Scrabulous.

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Category : News / Social Network

Private social network Facebook to go Web wide

Fri, 25th July, 2008 - Posted by Mursalin - (0) Comment

Social NetworkThe leader of a youth movement that swept the world this past year by encouraging Web users to share bits of their lives with selected friends spoke on Wednesday of spreading his service across the Web, even while apologizing for past excesses.

Mark Zuckerberg, 24, told an audience of 1,000 industry executives, software makers, media — and his mother and father — at Facebook’s annual conference of how the company’s features will run on affiliated sites outside its own.
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Category : Network / News / Social Network / Windows

Facebook Takes Steps to Clean House

Thu, 24th July, 2008 - Posted by Mursalin - (0) Comment

At Facebook’s f8 developer conference, the company announced some initiatives to improve the quality of applications on its site, but it may have disappointed developers by making no significant new additions to the platform. Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg kicked off Wednesday’s event by acknowledging that Facebook has made mistakes in the year since it threw its site wide-open to third-party developers.”We haven’t done enough to reward the good applications or punish the applications that have just been abusive,” he told a crowded hall of developers in San Francisco’s South of Market district. “We’re going to have to find a way to ensure the applications that provide the most long-term value are the ones that are succeeding.”

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Category : News / Social Network

Facebook redesign tries to clear the social smog

Tue, 22nd July, 2008 - Posted by Mursalin - (0) Comment

Facebook today is beginning to roll out a redesign aimed at simplifying the site and giving users more control over their profiles. The new version of the site has been in the works for some time now, and Ars Technica went hands-on to see how social and private the new design really is.

Announced in a press release, Facebook’s new design is slowly being rolled out to its 80 million users over the next few days. If you can’t wait to check it out for yourself, though, you can visit www.new.facebook.com with a registered account to gain access now. continue

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Category : Internet / News / Social Network / Web Sites

Game maker tries to legitimize Facebook Scrabble

Tue, 8th July, 2008 - Posted by Mursalin - (0) Comment

FacebookAs Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends — or at least, an unauthorized version of the word game that Scrabble’s owners have tried to shut down. Now a video game maker will try to legitimize the activity.

Electronic Arts Inc. said Monday that this month it will release a Scrabble application, a Web program that Facebook members can plug into their profile pages.

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Category : Gaming / News

Enjoy Facebook On Your Windows Mobile!

Fri, 4th July, 2008 - Posted by Muhammad Hanif - (0) Comment

Facebook on your Windows Mobile

This free mobile application, currently working on Windows Mobile operating system, offers full access to the users’ Facebook account.
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Category : News / Social Network / Windows

Netscape founder Marc Andreessen joins Facebook board

Wed, 2nd July, 2008 - Posted by Muhammad Hanif - (0) Comment

Marc Andreessen joins Facebook board

Facebook Inc. on Monday named Netscape Communications co-founder Marc Andreessen a member of its board.

Palo Alto-based Facebook “is one of the most innovative companies on the Web and it’s an honor to join the board,” said Andreessen. “I’m looking forward to helping the team as Facebook continues to grow.”
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Category : News

Who will rule the new Internet?

Sun, 8th June, 2008 - Posted by Muhammad Hanif - (0) Comment

google, facebook

An anonymous wit scratched those lines on the side of a junked car door and lugged it to a trail near my home in Northern California. The middle of a pristine, ancient redwood grove is the wrong place to find a rusted-out car door, but the words magically transformed the thing from an aggravating piece of junk into art. I Googled the quote as soon as I got home, of course, but found nothing. (Thanks to Google, we live in a world where “I don’t know” has become an unacceptable response. So my inability to identify the author there is driving me crazy.)

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Facebook Open Sources Parts of Its App Dev Platform

Mon, 2nd June, 2008 - Posted by Mursalin - (0) Comment

Facebook is releasing as open-source software parts of its application development platform in order to make it easier for programmers to create applications for the social-networking site, the company announced Monday.

Facebook will offer as open source “most” of the code that runs its platform, plus implementations of its most popular methods and tags.

This is another step in Facebook’s program for external developers, which it kicked off a little over a year ago when it opened up its platform to them. Since then, about 400,000 developers have created some 24,000 applications for Facebook.

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Category : News / Social Network
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