I should be glad that this last week was a slow social media news week as so much happened that I wasn't expecting, and most of it was "good" stuff.
Monday April 1, 2008 was a strange day indeed. Rather than be sucked into a April's Fool's prank I opted to not post news. It was a wise choice as more than half of the "news" was bogus.
So what did happen this week? Here goes.
Tuesday April 2, 2008
TechCrunch 50 scheduled to overlap with Demo - Geek Gestalt
The Money Problem with Facebook / MySpace / hi5 Apps - Noah Kagan's Okdork.com
MySpace Becoming a Portal to Artists' Own Networks - ReadWriteWeb
FriendFeed's goal: More than just a feed aggregator - Webware.com
Children flock to social networks - BBC
Wednesday April 3, 2008
MySpace Music to launch in days: sources - Reuters
Psst...secrets of Google News exposed! - Google News Blog
Record Labels and MySpace Cut a Deal - Business Week
Seesmic Acquires Popular Twitter AIR Client Twhirl - TechCrunch
Thursday April 4, 2008
Scalr: The Auto-Scaling Open-Source Amazon EC2 Effort - TechCrunch
That's it folks. Not much else happening around the Net and social media.
Have a great weekend.
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