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xconomy.com » Xconomy - Aug 25, 2008
Daily TIPs, wireless, Hybrids Neil Savage wrote: Technique Lets the Deaf Sign Through Cell Phones Voice communications don’t work for deaf people, and the quality of video carried by American cellular networks is …
Also tagged: national, john mccain, barack obama, wireless, intel, university of washington, fiat, penn state, hybrids, massachusetts institute of technology, daily tips, national blog main
bloggersblog.com » Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Jul 30, 2008
A new study from Rapleaf.com has found that women outnumber men on social networks. Here's the overall numbers. Women: 24,821,901 Men: 20,559,526 Unspecified: 3,887,623 All of the social networks that Rapleaf.com …
Also tagged: social, social networks
webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed - May 5, 2008
When it comes to social networks, a new study shows that men are more likely than women to downplay the first part of the term. Women, according to Rapleaf, tend to have deeper relationships and a greater number of …
Also tagged: social media, gender
allthingsd.com » Voices - May 2, 2008
By M.G. Siegler, Blogger, VentureBeat Okay, the title may be a slight exaggeration, but the data from a new study by the social contact search site Rapleaf is nonetheless interesting. In what they claim is the …
Also tagged: social networks, flickr, voices, facebook, myspace, bebo, hi5, venturebeat, m g siegler
gigagamez.com » GigaOM Network - Feb 22, 2008
Editor’s Note: This is the latest installment in Larry Chiang’s series on “What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School.” (He’s turning it into a book.) What could founders do with “Man-Charm,” you ask? …
Also tagged: networking, google, facebook, myspace, linkedin, friendster, orkut, mba, auren hoffman, how tos, vcs, hbs, techcrunch40, duck9, ryze, larry chiang, things stanford business school won t teach you
foundread.com » GigaOM » FoundRead - Feb 21, 2008
Editor’s Note: This is the latest installment in Larry Chiang’s series on “What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School.” (He’s turning it into a book.) What could founders do with “Man-Charm,” you ask? …
Also tagged: networking, google, facebook, myspace, linkedin, friendster, orkut, mba, auren hoffman, how tos, vcs, hbs, techcrunch40, duck9, ryze
downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Oct 12, 2007
Filed under: Internet, Web services, web 2.0 The online reputation site Rapleaf provides a way for peers and previous business associates to contribute to an online reputation rating--the sort of thing the Better …
Also tagged: web 2 0, web2 0, reputation
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Sep 29, 2007
In vino veritas, the college kids say. But Auren Hoffman doesn't think there's much truth in wine. The entrepreneur rails against the practice of collecting and drinking wine in a recent blog post, going so far to call …
Also tagged: polls, booze, auren hoffman
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Sep 19, 2007
Silver-tongued entrepreneur Auren Hoffman was able to extinguish a growing wave of criticism directed at his people-search company Rapleaf with a single blog post. He promised to mend his ways and bring fixes to …
Also tagged: john battelle, top, auren hoffman, merchantcircle
wordpress.com » Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger - Sep 9, 2007
If there’s one reason why I hate corporate marketing departments it’s that they always want your data. Why? To study it. To justify their existence to their bosses. I saw this pressure up close and personal when the …
Also tagged: spam, social networks, facebook, upscoop