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Classmates.com - first social networking site heads towards IPO

Classmates, the first social networking site filled for IPO. Analysts and financial community will watch this IPO very carefully, as it will give an indication of what the market thinks of tech IPO's. more...
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Pownce - Lessons Learned building a social networking site with one web developer

This is a very good post by Leah Culver, the web developer for pownce where she shares her experience building Pownce, a social networking startup. Pownce uses Amazon S3 to host the files. more...
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Wixi - How to share media differently

How would you like to have your own virtual desktop with privacy setting for each media file? more...
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Yap wins most votes of any mobile company at TechCrunch40

Yap is scoring big - grabbing votes at the TechCrunch40 fest. more...
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Trutap - a new mobile social networking site

A direct competitor to BluePulse is this new kid on the block - Trutap. more...
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A new adult social networking site

Zivity is trying a new model here - trying to create a different kind of revenue sharing. more...
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Irish travel site rocks WAYN's world

A partnership between the social networking site WAYN (Where Are You Now?) and hostelworld.com is news. more...
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Social bookmarks behind the firewall

Puneet Gupta is aiming at the enterprise market with social networking. more...
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MySpace Kills Another Startup

TellThem.mobi has met its demise - another victim of MySpace. more...
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Dopplr.com

Britain's internet entrepreneurs are no longer languishing in the dot com doldrums. Guardian looks at the country's top young internet companies. more...
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