Drake Martinet interviews Ethan Bloch of Flowtown, which enables users to enter an email address and get back a rich set of personal data, farmed from more than 20 social networking sites and online services to which they might belong.
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Newly independent AOL is focused on generating more and more content. To do that it’s using both computers and humans, including new hire Saul Hansell, who worked at the New York Times for 17 years.
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Google releases official beta versions of its Chrome browser for Mac OS X and Linux.. Plus, MySpace buys Imeem and Nokia shutters its flagship store (Dec. 8).
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AOL spins off from Time Warner and begins life anew as an independent company. Plus, Friendster acquired by MOL Global and Chinese iPhone sales pick up. (Dec.10).
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Facebook updates its privacy settings and makes public posting a default. Plus, more layoffs at Ericsson and why not worry about the recent decline in Apple’s share price (Dec.9).
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WSJ Personal Technology Columnist Walt Mossberg gives a hands-on review of the new Barnes & Noble Nook e-reader. He says the Nook, a direct competitor to Amazon’s Kindle, comes up short.
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Kara Swisher interviews Vic Gundotra and Amit Singhal, two top Google execs, who unveiled at range of new innovations in its search and mobile offerings yesterday.
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Kara Swisher attends the search event at Google, where it unveiled comprehensive real-time search and other new features, to better compete with Microsoft.
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