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  • Curtains for MySpace?

    Things just keep getting worse for MySpace. The former social networking hub recently announced it would cut nearly half of its global workforce as part of a restructuring effort.   As many as five hundred MySpace employees worldwide will soon be looking for work as the site continues to redefine itself from a social network to an entertainment content site with social networking features.

  • After numerous shake-ups, is MySpace dying?

    It's almost hard to believe, but MySpace used to be the most popular social networking site in the world.

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    Is Facebook past its prime?

    Is Facebook on its last legs? Is it going to pull a MySpace on us? Will Facebook be the Internet's hip site du jour one day, then suddenly lose the love and affection of most of its followers the next? We hope not. But various irritations associated with the site could contribute to its eventual demise.

  • Michael Jackson mourners take to the Web, but don't crush it

    Today's massive memorial service for Michael Jackson may have strained some social networking and news sites but it didn't cripple them, as many had expected.

  • USQ turns to Web 2.0 to connect with students

    The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is increasingly turning to social media tools and virtual environments to attract students and improve its services.

  • Top 10 MySpace apps Down Under

    MySpace.com unveils the top 10 apps that Aussie's go to for their entertainment fix.

  • Social networking behind the firewall

    Microsoft calls it TownSquare. Deloitte hosts D Street. IBM has its Beehive, and Best Buy its BlueShirt Nation.

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