Posted by TehVader on Mar 18, 2011 in
Social
Crazygood™ is the next evolution of social networking where members of the community can share in the company revenues that they help create. It’s built on a foundation of giving, within a framework of privacy, and provides an equal opportunity for all. If you don’t believe us then you can have a look on the following video.
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Tags: affiliate, money, social, startup, web service
Posted by TehVader on Sep 17, 2010 in
Social
We heard and saw last year, that Facebook is “inspired” from the simplicity and briefness of Twitter and revamping all like it. And this year, the exact opposite is going to be happen, very soon. Yes, New Twitter will be out any day from now, burying away all the past goodness and pouring up the “new” ones.

Undoubtedly, this time they are rolling out many changes and revamps into the service, featuring many changes, some are obvious by the video and some blogs and some will be after the public release. Read more…
Tags: api, Facebook, flickr, new twitter, social, Twitter, web 2.0
Posted by Freddy Jonas on May 25, 2010 in
Social
Finally Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg broke his silence over facebook’s recent privacy concerns and has admitted that firm made some mistakes(blunders??) and trying hard to fix these issues.

facebook says it would soon make changes to users' privacy options
On Monday in the Washington Post’s column , Zuckerberg addressed the concerns over facebook’s recent complex privacy controls. And said the social network would soon make changes to users’ privacy options.
“Sometimes we move too fast – and after listening to recent concerns, we’re responding,” wrote Mr Zuckerberg.
“In the coming weeks, we will add privacy controls that are much simpler to use. We will also give you an easy way to turn off all third-party services.”
“Simply put, many of you thought our controls were too complex. Our intention was to give you lots of granular controls; but that may not have been what many of you wanted. We just missed the mark,” he wrote.
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Tags: Facebook, mark zuckerberg, privacy, security, social