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MySpace to Acquire iMeem– All Your Streaming Are Belong To Us?

Mike Arrington writes that MySpace is in the final stages of acquiring music streaming site iMeem, and has some choice thoughts on the subject–

We don’t know the price of the acquisition, but this isn’t going to be a big win for investors. iMeem has raised at least $25 million (that we’ve been able [...]

Introducing Google Image Swirl

Google just continues to shake up the world of online content distribution. Its recent foray into news content aggregation caused many to reconsider the possibilities inherent in online content syndication. Now, Google is shaking up the staid world of online image search.

Having launched Image Search back in 2001, Google is now looking for [...]

Twitter Unveils New Terms of Service: Hello, Advertising!

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone announced new terms of service for the wildly-popular social media site today. The update makes it clear that Twitter is getting serious about monetizing, and will open the door to advertisers on the one hand while cracking down on spammer profiles on the other:

With these revisions, we expect some [...]

Yes, People Are Actually Friending Special K

In an interview with BrandWeek, Jose-Alberto Duenas, Kellogg’s Marketing VP of Ready-To-Eat Cereals, discusses the impact of social media on familiar brands like Special K and Pop-Tarts.

It’s worth reading in full, but the following passage jumped out as being particularly insightful:

BW: So, you can’t just take any brand and put it in social [...]

Facebook, Visualized

Buzzpoint has just released a report which shows just how massive Facebook has become.