Twitter Launches Home Page Redesign, Poses Problem for 3rd Party Apps
At an exclusive event yesterday, Twitter revealed a complete redesign for Twitter.com. The new design takes things in a different direction and gives many third-party clients a run for their money. We also heard a few stats that bear repeating. In the beginning, it was important to emphasize the content creation aspect of Twitter. Now, [...]
Read MoreMySpace Updates Profile Pages and Acquires Threadbox Talent
Even though Facebook, Twitter, and Google have dominated the headlines, MySpace has not stopped putting in work. They have been in the lab working on their product as well as acquiring new talent for their team. Last night, MySpace vice president of online marketing Sean Percival tweeted about “clean new profiles” that are starting to [...]
Read MoreGoogle News Redesigned For Customization and Sharing
Google has just done a complete redesign of the Google News site which should make it much more interesting for users. Rather than a simple static page full of news you may or may not be interested in, Google is now making it possible for you to customize your sources and articles. This should make [...]
Read MoreNAACP: New Website, New Initiative
Over the last few weeks, we’ve posted video on the site showcasing discussions with different people on how the NAACP can maintain its relevancy with the next generation. From President Benjamin Jealous to Color of Change Founder James Rucker it was agreed that new media must be implemented into their organization’s branding strategy. To that [...]
Read MoreMozy 2.0: Faster, Easier, and Now Supports Local Backups
Mozy is probably the most popular consumer solution for secure online backup out there. They are one of the few backup brands running television commercials and actually reaching out within social media to customers and potential customers. Mozy gives you 2.0GB of free space online to backup your important documents. If you need more backup [...]
Read MoreIs MyJet247.com Your Jet?
Recently the folks over at Johnson Publishing Company have pulled out the Hail Mary play in an attempt to stem the tide of rapidly sagging circulation on the print side. As sales of Ebony and Jet continued to decline, we watched JPC go through a reorganization, layoffs, and an ill-fated deal to sell to former [...]
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