readwriteweb.com - 2/24/2009
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At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, MySpace just made some major announcements. They've announced plans to develop mobile applications for the Nokia S60 as well as the much-anticipated Palm Pre. However, for most of us, the bigger news is the relaunch of the MySpace Mobile web site which ...
facebook.com - 2/26/2009
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facebook.com —
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING Facebook has created
this group to publish, and solicit feedback regarding, the
proposed Facebook Principles (the “Principles”). The Principles reflect the philosophy and values we aspire to and will guide us in ...
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Facebook Town Hall: Proposed Facebook Principles
facebook.com - 2/26/2009
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facebook.com —
The Facebook Principles We are building Facebook to
make the world more open and transparent, which we
believe will create greater understanding and connection. Facebook promotes openness and transparency by giving individuals greater power to share ...
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Read the proposed Facebook Principles here
facebook.com - 2/26/2009
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facebook.com —
Facebook Opens Governance of Service and Policy Process
to Users Releases Draft Principles and Statement of Rights
and Responsibilities For User Review, Comment and Vote PALO ALTO, Calif. – February 26, 2009 – Facebook® today announced a new approach ...
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Facebook: Telecoms’ New Best Friend?
Inside Facebook —
... unique users to its mobile services, up from 5 million at the beginning of 2008. In addition, the company relaunched its mobile site (though to mixed reviews) and announced new integration deals with the Palm Pre and Nokia N60 last week. The company says it is confident that “most smartphone makers” will feature MySpace by the end of 2009. Currently, MySpace Mobile operates across several platforms, including: ...
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