Who shall we check out first? Well, it's Facebook and United States...
- New Legislation in Congress Supports Facebook User Privacy from www.searchenginejournal.com
- Greasing the Purchase Funnel With Consumer Research from searchenginewatch.com
- Social Surfing: Mon.ki Applies Twitter Conversations to Web Browsing from mashable.com
Source: mashable.com
Source: searchenginewatch.com
Yahoo! and Facebook seemed to get mentioned a great deal too:
- Yahoo CEO Attacked for Embellishing Resume from searchenginewatch.com
- Investors: Facebook Wants to Connect with You After All from business.time.com
- Yahoo Confirms Incorrect Academic Information on New CEO's Resume from www.eweek.com
Source: www.webpronews.com
Source: techcrunch.com
Source: business.time.com
Google and YouTube were brought up a lot too:
- Wil Wheaton Slams Google for Incessantly Pushing Google+ - "Wil Wheaton may no longer be the mortal enemy of fictional character Sheldon Cooper on the CBS TV Show "The Big Bang Theory", but the actor and writer isn't hiding his contempt for how Google is forcing Google+ down the throats of users" - said searchenginewatch.com
- Google's Google Street View 'Engineer Doe' Identified - www.eweek.com
- Google Brings More Real-Time Coverage, Google+ Comments To Google News - techcrunch.com
Source: mashable.com
To end why don't we take a short look at Windows Phone 7 and Microsoft.
- With BlackBerry 10, RIM Is Fighting the Wrong War - "ORLANDO - So far at BlackBerry World, there hasn't been much talk about the "enterprise refocus" that Research In Motion CEO Thorsten Heins made headlines with at the company's last earnings call" - said mashable.com
- Microsoft Asks Windows Phone Developers To Keep The Quality Up And The Sex Down - techcrunch.com
- Microsoft Schedules Windows Phone Developer Summit for June - www.eweek.com
Source: techcrunch.com
Source: techland.time.com
Source: www.searchenginejournal.com
Source: techcrunch.com
Source: mashable.com
Source: mashable.com
Source: mashable.com
Source: searchenginewatch.com
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