Non-Profits Mozilla Plays the Do-Gooder Card, Encourages Users to "Be the Difference" This September, Mozilla is challenging users to earn their Internet merit badges by donating their time and talents to public benefit institutions, non-profits, and those in need. According to an email we received from Mozilla, "Everyone should have the opportunity to know how to use the Internet, have easy access to it, and have a good experience… Jolie O'Dell View comments
enterprise Enterprise 2.0 Conference Announces Final Four Launch Pad Companies Enterprise 2.0 Conference, the premiere gathering for those who care about Web 2.0 technologies within the enterprise, announced on Friday the four companies to present live as part of their Launch Pad program. Those fortunate enough to make their presentation are chosen through a competition involving both video and Twitter rounds. Here's our… Enterprise Steven Walling View comments
Social Web Spinn3r Adds Twitter Support and Social Media Ranking Blog-indexing service Spinn3r announced today that for their new 3.1 release, they will offer support for the Twitter firehose - that's right, the entire public Twitter stream - as well as social media rankings. The Twitter firehose feed content will belong to a new microblog designation that Spinn3r will also use for indexing other… Social Jolie O'Dell View comments
Facebook All Grown Up: Facebook Gets Bigger, Older According to a recent Hitwise bit of research, Facebook's users have grown up dramatically over the past year. That is to say, more than half of all Facebook users are between 25 and 44 years old as opposed to 32 percent just one year ago. The site's marketshare has also grown remarkably over the last month with a nice spike over the weekend the… Social Jolie O'Dell View comments
Startups Decontructing Media Bias: FairSpin Twitter Launches Political news has always contained its fair share of media bias. After all, legislation has the ability to shape our social, cultural and economic landscape for years after its been introduced. Millions of people have a stake in that level of decision-making. While journalists are meant to report with discretion and objectivity, there's always the… Dana Oshiro View comments