How long before Facebook becomes old?
Social networks come and go. It took about 3 or 4 years after Friendster first became a craze in the Philippines to wither and be almost forgotten. MySpace had a number of years to its credit in the US as well.
Even Google’s own homegrown social networking site, Orkut, saw its traffic dwindled...
Source: YugaTech | Philippines, Technology News & Reviews
Friendster to be acquired for $100 Million
Reuters is reported last Friday that Friendster will be acquired by end of December for a nice sum of $100 Million. The buyer is an Asian publicly listed firm but was not named.
Coincidentally, Friendster also launched their new website with a new logo and design last Friday. It makes sense that an...
Source: YugaTech | Philippines, Technology News & Reviews
The New Friendster launches today!
Today, Friendster unveiled its new look — simpler, cleaner and loads way faster. Friendster Philippines is doing the launch at the Boni High Street this noon.
But if you log back in to your Friendster account now, you will see the new design.
Here’s a video they’ve uploaded explaining...
Source: YugaTech | Philippines, Technology News & Reviews
What’s coming up next Engadget?
I was reading an article in my RSS feeds from Engadget Home Entertainment section regarding a battery-less remote that gets power using small vibrations from button presses, which it then uses to beam out signals to the nearby set. It is supposed to be ready for production in 2011.
This got me interested…
Source: Kramfs Tech Chronicles
Towards One Web Community
Web 2.0 is not just for the web anymore, it is affecting the “offline” world. We’ve heard all the 2.0’s like Community 2.0, but there is another aspect that is changing – Comments 2.0 and Forums 2.0. The world is going towards – One Web Community.
Learn about what it is by visiting here.





Disqus and Outbrain Talks
Posted by JC John (ᜑᜓᜏᜈ᜔) on November 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Outbrain and Disqus integrates to bring Comments 2.0 and Discovery and Web 2.0 to even greater heights and possibilities.
Continue reading here…
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