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Friday, May 6, 2011

Facebook Will Pay Gamers To Watch Video Ads San Francisco Chronicle

Facebook Will Pay Gamers To Watch Video Ads
San Francisco Chronicle
Facebook is teaming up with social game ad company TrialPay to give gamers
credits for watching video ads, Inside Facebook reports. Advertisers will
who want to reach social gamers go through TrialPay, which has an ad
platform called DealSpot. ...
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Head Of Facebook Deals Emily White Says Deals Are For Friends
Forbes (blog)
By TOMIO GERON Facebook is finding experiences for friends on Facebook, as
it seeks to integrate local commerce into the social network. I sat down
with Emily White, senior director of local at Facebook, today at the Social
Loco conference to talk ...
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Biz Break: Facebook and Google have eyes on Skype
San Jose Mercury News
Facebook and Google are reportedly each separately looking into teaming up
with Skype, or even buying the web video conferencing company outright.
raise about $1 billion, until the second half of 2011 while it engages in
talks with the Silicon Valley ...
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Zuckerberg's new Palo Alto home still well below his means
Los Angeles Times
The Facebook founder has bought a $7-million, 5600-square-foot house. It
may be one of the largest purchases by the billionaire, who is known for
his aversion to the usual trappings of wealth. Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg has purchased a ...
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Chinese Facebook, Wiggly Worm: Hot Trends
TheStreet.com
By Theresa McCabe 05/05/11 - 04:00 PM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- "Chinese
Facebook" is a popular search topic after Renren(RENN), which is often
referred to as the Facebook of China, launched an initial public offering
on Wednesday. ...
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Social media in sports is great if used wisely
Covington News
By Josh Briggs jbriggs@covnews.com 678-750-5012 Facebook. Twitter. To a
lesser extent, Myspace. Dubbed social media, these are the newest methods
of news assimilation. News organizations use them to break information.
Businesses use them to attract ...
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