Social Media Beyond the Grave

While no one knows how long even the most popular social media sites like Facebook and Twitter will last, the content posted to those sites will probably live on long after their creators have died.  What happens to a user’s tweets, status updates, pictures, videos, blog posts, and other types of online content after death?  [...]

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YouTube Leanback: A Win For Couch Potatoes Everywhere

If the switch to solely getting your “boob-tube” fix from the internet instead of cable or satellite TV was dependent on how easy it would be to surf the tons of videos found on the net, then you will be pleasantly surprised to know that YouTube has launched its ‘Leanback’ service (beta) that makes it stoopid-easy to browse videos on YouTube.

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New Windows Live Essentials Trumps Mac OS

…at photos anyway, claims Microsoft General Manager Brian Hall. Microsoft has revised their Live Essentials Suite to include better synchronization and sharing of your content, including some cool new photo features that are sure to impress. Read more…

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iLike and LaLa Pull the Strings Behind Major Music Initiatives

I’ve never really paid much attention to iLike or LaLa in the past, but it seems these two services are going to play an important role making music available to fans on the web, regardless of where they actually hang out. Myspace, Facebook, and Google are all using iLike and LaLa to power their latest music initiatives and expand their offerings.

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Obama, Electoral ’08 & Slate Apps for tracking the Election

Want to track the Elections on your iPhone? Well BlackWeb2.0 can show you how. We take a look at three iPhone applications that can keep you up-to-date with the latest polls, pictures and who’s winning each in state. We review the Obama ’08, Slate and the Electora ’08 iPhone applications. Obama, Electoral ’08 & Slate [...]

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