R&B Sensation Ledisi Launches YouTube Music Video Contest
Soulful, R&B artist Ledisi is really making her mark with new album, Pieces Of Me. The album debuted in the Top 10 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and was the No. 1 iTunes R&B album, making this the highest charted album of her career. With the success of the album she is trying engage with [...]
Read MoreT-Mobile Bobsled Gives Facebook Users Free Mobile and Land Line Calls
Watch out Skype, T-Mobile Bobsled is sliding into your VoIP territory. The service — which allows you to voice call yourFacebook friends from anywhere in the world — now lets you make free calls to those same friends’ mobile and landline numbers in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, right from within your browser. You can [...]
Read MoreFacebook Now Translates Posts and Comments That Are Not In Your Native Language
Facebook has quietly launched a new feature that lets you translate posts and comments on Facebook pages with the click of a button. When you see a comment in another language, you should also see a small “Translate” link next to the “Like” and “Share” links. Clicking this will immediately use Bing to translate that [...]
Read MoreBranchOut Brings Facebook-Focused Professional Networking To Job Search Platform CareerBuilder
BranchOut, a professional social network for Facebook, is announcing a partnership with jobs and resume site CareerBuilder to help users bring social networking into the job search experience. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Launched in July 2010, BranchOut is sort of like aLinkedIn for Facebook because it allows you to network and find [...]
Read MoreMichael Jackson Tribute Set to Livestream on Facebook
Even if you are a die hard Michael Jackson fan, getting to London and paying two hundred dollars to see the upcoming tribute concert in person may not be realistic. Thanks to Facebook, the concert will be available via livestream straight from Millenium Stadium on their site. To see the concert online, viewers can pay [...]
Read MoreTech Week in Review 9-30-2011
Dreamworks Dumps HBO for Netflix Need a sign that television as we know it is crumbling? In a deal estimated to be worth $30 million per picture over an unspecified number of years, Dreamworks has decided to dump HBO and pump their films and television specials through Netflix. Dreamworks Animation, the company behind movies like [...]
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