Search company makes “social address book” available to Apple App store for iPhones and iPod touch devices.
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Richard Kimber, a former regional executive at Google joins social-networking web site Friendster as its new CEO, as the company raises $20 million in series B.
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Friendster follows Facebook's lead and opens its network to third-party developers, announcing the launch of the social site's own developer program and directory of more than 180 applications.
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Singapore company launches service with $10 million in backing.
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The search engine will index more than 100 million people at launch and add millions daily.
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A new survey shows marketers are snapping up advertising inventory on social networks faster than expected.
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Social network plans to give marketers a new way to talk to its members.
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God might not have a MySpace, but He’s got the web’s attention.
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Daylong protest planned over privacy complaints, and possible loyalty shifts may be coming.
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Social networking site, flush with $10M infusion, says it's near another key patent.
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After emerging from debt, Friendster wins a patent on social networking.
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Venture capitalists sometimes fall in love with the wrong technology.
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Company lays off 1,300; adds AIM features.
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AOL plans to give instant messaging users a free phone number, MySpace-like service.
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Could the social networking bubble be ripe for a picking?
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Greylock Partners leads new investment round in social network site as its valuation soars.
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Murdoch’s social networking site tries to walk the line between keeping users safe and happy.
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No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier debuts social networking service, upgraded video service.
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Social networking service receives financing to compete with MySpace and Yahoo 360.
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Social networking company Imeem throws its own party, while a workshop shows how to play non-iTunes videos on iPods.
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