The popularity of a being has taken shape of a commodity in the online worlds, which is being bought and sold in the online market. FakeYourSpace.com, which is an accompanying service for MySpace, Friendster and Facebook, will be introducing a new...
Noah Shachtman, the founder of Defensetech.org, the blog that brings to us the military, national security and law enforcement news, has now launched a new blog dubbed DangerRoom for the Wired blog network. The DangerRoom will cover "what's next in...
Here comes another open source social networking site dubbed Explode that looks to be a sound alternative to the Yahoo! MyBlogLog. Owned by UK open-source social network provider Curverider (the British company behind elgg), the Explode boasts an...
Taking some sort of inspiration from Digg, Dell has launched a customer relations site by the name of Ideastorm. The site allows the users to submit product and feature requests, policy changes or any other things that they want to discuss with the Dell...
The good fellows behind Wikipedia have now launched three new news and gossip sites (open-source magazines) that are based on the same user-driven publishing model. Rather than the original styled reporting, the articles are written in a blog like...
With the logo of 'A New Way to Argue. Debate Online, Vote Online,' a new competitive arguing site dubbed ConvinceMe is making its debut. People can come and arfue on anything they like to. At the site, debators will be allowed to indulge in three types...
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