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Personalized, Real-Time Web Content

A new version of Netvibes focuses on real-time data from around the Internet.

How Facebook Copes with 300 Million Users

VP of Engineering Mike Schroepfer reveals the tricks that keep the world's biggest social network going.

Privacy Plug-In Fakes out Facebook

FaceCloak lets users hide sensitive updates from prying eyes, including Facebook's.

Antivirus Protection Gets Social

Can cloud computing and social networking improve security software?

Cuil Tries to Rise Again

Last year's "Google-killer" plans a comeback with social search.

The Web vs. the Republic of Iran

Twitter gives Iranians a voice, but the government still controls the Internet.

Can't We All Just Get Along?

Competing attempts to unite people's online social networks may end up sowing more division.

McCain's Web Win

Campaign strategists and Facebook's cofounder discuss the 2008 election.

Are Social Networks Sinking?

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

Making Money from Social Ties

Advertisers are building complex applications to try to engage users on social networks.

"It's Not a Revolution if Nobody Loses"

A new age of "technological reproducibility" is here. Ugh.

Redesigning Facebook

A new look changes the game for third-party developers.

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?

How Facebook Works

The social network's technology manages a vast and rapidly expanding web of connections for its millions of users.

Who Owns Your Friends?

Social-networking sites are fighting over control of users' personal information.

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