social networking
Is Facebook got what Microsoft's need?
Submitted by netcrawl on Mon, 2008-08-04 15:50. adcenter | facebook | google | microsoft | online ads | platform | social ads | social networking | software | technologyIs Microsoft deserve Facebook? I heard that Microsoft is going to buy Facebook. We know that Microsoft is already in bed with Facebook and best positioned to strike a deal! Microsoft has paid Facebook premium to thwart Google, just to keep Facebook from the prying lenses of Google and Yahoo! What exactly is Microsoft buying here?Technology?
Amazon at Facebook side.
Submitted by netcrawl on Fri, 2008-08-01 16:46. amazon | facebook | google | music | myspcae | social ads | social networking | video | webWatch Out: Microsoft Live on Facebook
Submitted by netcrawl on Wed, 2008-07-30 15:06. adsense | advertising | facebook | google | microsoft | online ads | search | social networking | webMicrosoft scores another home run when Facebook announced that search will be powered by Microsoft. The software giant has just announced that the company has expanded its deal with Facebook to integrate Microsoft Live Search into the hot social networking supersite. Microsoft has already delivered an API that Facebook can use to integrate both Microsoft web search and its paid search results into the social network. The coolest things about this, its could search the entire web from within Facebook.
The Good, the Bad and the Worst.
Submitted by netcrawl on Tue, 2008-07-29 15:21. online ads | online advertising | social networking | startup | technology | webGoogle vs. Facebook: Who will rule the net?
Submitted by netcrawl on Fri, 2008-07-25 14:56. advertising | facebook | google | network | online ads | platform | social networking | webMultiply and ABS-CBN Enter into Partnership
Submitted by fitzella on Wed, 2007-11-14 23:08. ABS-CBN | advertising | kapuso | mobile services | Multiply | social networkingBoca Raton, FL, November 7, 2007 - Social networking and media-sharing site Multiply (http://multiply.com) and ABS-CBNi, the interactive division of Filipino television giant ABS-CBN, today announce a multi-year, strategic advertising agreement. Under terms of the agreement, ABS-CBNi will sell advertising and mobile services for Multiply's Filipino users, with the two companies sharing revenues in the rapidly developing regional market.



