social networking
Skype to get bloggers talking?
News Meanwhile, Skype has had conversations with many social-networking sites about offering services that would allow users to "share content with each other in a conversation", he said. Internet telephony... [08 Nov 2006]
Intel offers software for blog-loving SMEs
News These are small software companies that provide applications for blogs, RSS feeds, wikis and social networking. But corporations are increasingly using blogs, wikis and social... [08 Nov 2006]
Q&A: Microsoft UK MD Gordon Frazer
Comment If they go to a workplace that says you can have email and that's your collaboration and social networking, they're going to be frustrated by that. One of the big trends, broadly, not just in music, is... [03 Nov 2006]
Microsoft: 'No plans for Zune outside US'
News Frazer said: "One of the big trends, broadly, not just in music, is around social networking and the ability for people to exchange and share information, ideas, music and experiences. Microsoft says it... [02 Nov 2006]
Webcast: Innovating Around Social Search
White Paper His current challenge: innovating around Web 2.0 and social networking. Yahoo's Chief Information Officer, Lars Rabbe, works in a competitive and rapidly-changing market where new ideas can affect... [25 Oct 2006]
UK leads fight against online child abuse
News Web 2.0 and the growth in social networking sites such as MySpace was highlighted as one area of current concern by Coaker. Speaking to mark the tenth anniversary of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF),... [24 Oct 2006]
Google grabs YouTube for $1.65bn
News When we looked at the marketplace and saw what was going on, we saw a clear winner in the social networking side of video, and that's what drove us to start the conversations with YouTube. Google has... [10 Oct 2006]
YouTube gets chums in the music business
News YouTube is valued for the vast community of users it has managed to attract, in much the same way social-networking site MySpace, owned by News Corp, has developed a large user base. YouTube on Monday... [09 Oct 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader Murdoch won praise for 'getting' the internet and having the foresight to embrace social networking with the purchase of MySpace. A list of the top names in tech - without Bill Gates? Or Steve Ballmer? [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Murdoch won praise for 'getting' the internet and having the foresight to embrace social networking with the purchase of MySpace. A list of the top names in tech - without Bill Gates? Or Steve Ballmer? [25 Sep 2006]
Asia goes global
AS Analysis The next-generation comes in second place on the Agenda Setters list, and it is Chinese, Japanese and Korean youth culture that is driving much of the interest in online activities for this group - such as online social... [25 Sep 2006]
The Murdoch factor
AS Analysis Murdoch's number 4 ranking on this year's list is largely due to his recent realisation of the need to reposition his business - to embrace the online world and trends such as social networking. Rupert... [25 Sep 2006]
Rupert Murdoch
AS Profile The Aussie media magnate wins acclaim this year for buying social networking website MySpace, signalling a further concerted effort to make up for lost time in the online world, after several years which... [25 Sep 2006]
The next generation
AS Profile The picture painted was of a generation comfortable not just with old issues of hardware and software but in all aspects of what we now know as web 2.0 - social networking, blogging, DIY wireless, feeds... [25 Sep 2006]
Murdoch dispatches wife to China
News The media mogul acquired popular social networking site MySpace for $580m last year as part of plans to expand News Corp's online influence. Wendi Deng, wife of News Corp media mogul Rupert Murdoch, is... [20 Sep 2006]