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Are Social Networks Sinking?

The economic downturn and uncertain business plans could result in an industry-wide shakeout.

Social Networking Is Not a Business*

Web 2.0--the dream of the user-built, user-centered, user-run Internet--has delivered on just about every promise except profit. Will its most prominent example, social networking, ever make any money?

The Future of Web 2.0

The Web is returning to its social roots. But is it getting ahead of itself once again?

Power to the People

Eventful, a grassroots website that began by drawing musicians to small markets, has trained its sights on politicians.

Searching for Humans

Various websites are trying to make it easier to find friends and colleagues online.

The Rise of the Netjockey

New software lets anyone create live talk shows for the Internet.

Making Money from Online Video

How will Revver and other revenue-sharing video websites address the challenges ahead?

Build Your Own Social Network

Ning, a new Web service, lets users become the CEOs of their own mini-MySpaces.

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