Archive for October, 2009

Is Facebook Falling Apart?

Mark Zuckerberg

Is Facebook dying? That’s the topic of an astonishing New York Times article, entitled “Facebook Exodus.” Author Virginia Heffernan starts by pointing out: (more…)

Do You Really Need a Secret Guide For FarmVille?

FarmVille

FarmVille is the newest in a long line of mega-popular casual games on Facebook from Zynga. The object of the game is to start and build a farm using a combination of coins and cash. The trick here is that the cash not only costs real money, it takes a lot of time to get.

And because FarmVille is a social game in which players post their achievement to their Facebook profiles, compete against friends. FarmVille Secrets provides exactly what they need and it is the only guide on the market to do so. (more…)

100 Terrific Twitter Feeds for Young Entrepreneurs

100 Terrific Twitter Feeds

Twitter is an excellent resource for learning, especially those who are building a business. You can learn about marketing, finance, and business lessons that you won’t learn in school, as well as see what other successful young entrepreneurs are up to. Check out this list to find 100 feeds young entrepreneurs should watch on Twitter.

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Enterprise Search Goes Mobile

Simplexo

A new way to search for data held on your company computers when you are on the road has been launched by UK specialist search company, Simplexo. The solution – Simplexo Mobile – has been developed to enable anyone working out of the office to access vital corporate documentation and databases via their mobile devices in a safe and secure way.

Searching more than one information source can be time-consuming, especially when you’re on the road. Results have to be manually collected, compared, and de-duplicated before full and accurate findings are available. Now, Simplexo Mobile does the work for you.

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Twitter, Facebook Cost British Economy 1.38 Billion

Twitter

The social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook are costing British businesses £ 1.38 billion per year in lost time, according to a survey conducted by a British IT services and technology company, which found that workers admitted to spend 40 minutes a week on the sites.

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