Miso: Foursquare for Movies

Location is still a hot topic as it relates to the social web. Foursquare continues to pull ahead of the pack. Not only because it’s more flexible, but because of the awesome partnerships and promotion they have done. It keeps things pretty simple while still providing an interesting gaming aspect. This is all fine and [...]

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Google Halts Fixing Nexus One 3G Reception Problems

Ever since the Nexus One smartphone from Google (Made by HTC) came out back in January, T-Mobile users have reported that no matter how strong the network coverage, the phone would fluctuate between 2G and 3G coverage, or wouldn’t have any 3G connectivity at all. Find out what Google has decided to do about the issue after the break.

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Hootsuite Provides Bar and Non-bar URL Shortener Options

Users logging into Hootsuite today may see a new popup asking them to choose between two URL shortener options. The well-known ow.ly shortener will now be provided without the share bar that it is known for. Ow.ly links will simply forward you directly to the destination with no iframe or clutter. You can also choose [...]

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GetGlue Gets Serious About Likes and New Releases

GetGlue is a service which helps you specify those things that you are interested in. You can visit the website to Like and Comment on things by browsing through categories, but it works best as a browser plugin. As you browse specific websites, GetGlue gives you the option to Like what you see, comment on [...]

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Assessing Access: Obstacles and Opportunities for Minority Small Business Owners

By Robert L. Johnson, Founder & Chairman, The RLJ Companies As an entrepreneur, I know first-hand the challenges minority entrepreneurs face. I also know the talent, dedication, determination and vision that minority entrepreneurs possess in their desire to become a part of and a contributor to the American Dream. But the simple fact of economic reality [...]

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Facebook API May Be Giving Up Your Private Information

A potential flaw in Facebook’s API lets you see into the future, divulging information about where that user will be. This flaw, discovered by Ka-Ping Yee, makes it simple to see information about all the events someone will be attending. It doesn’t matter if the user is your friend or not and it appears that [...]

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