May 29th, 2008
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We receive lot of complains regarding the implementation of Friendster Mobile. Seems like the new mobile site has not met user’s requirement. Here is one comment from Itha:
Please remove the mobile version.. I’d rather choose desktop version on my mobile phone,because the mobile ver is too simple.. I can’t see comments and testimonial,, can’t update [...]
March 17th, 2008
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No matter when I was in business traveling in the remote areas of Indonesia’s Southeast Sulawesi like now, I could still follow the latest news from around the world. No matter that you will find harder to read national newspaper or Internet connection here, you don’t need to miss any news or just replying your [...]
March 12th, 2008
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It is Pyramid Research who report that title. Actually, this is a cool report since internet (and social network) will goes mobile. Yeah, have a nice day Mark. He is already a billionaire today. What will he be come someday we don’t want to know anyway. What we should really care about is the form [...]
March 9th, 2008
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As the the world’s subscribers reached 3.3 billion cellphone users now, no wonder the Internet companies move their products and services to the cellphone, including social networking services.
January 22nd, 2008
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Facebook and Nokia now in a conversation on bringing the rising social network site into every new Nokia phone produced. By signing this agreement, it will be one step ahead for Facebook against its closest rival, MySpace. Nokia is also reported to be negotiating with Facebook about buying a small stake in the company and [...]
October 29th, 2007
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If you are a big fans of Facebook and can’t live without it, now you can open it while travelling. The Blackberry maker, Research in Motion, has launched Facebook software designed for its smartphones. The first carrier to provide this feature is T-Mobile USA.
September 26th, 2007
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The Web 2.0 services like Facebook is moving forward. The latest rumors being reported that Microsoft might invest a 5 percent stake in Facebook worth up to $500 million that would give the social networking site a valuation of $10 billion. Wow!
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