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- Ranking: Die beliebtesten Facebook-Seiten von Buchverlagen (11/2010)
- Facebook Adds “Like this Open Graph Object” Button to Open Graph Activity Stories
"Previously users only had the option to Like (show appreciation for) the story, or visit the object, but not Like the object. The change should help users quickly connect to more Open Graph objects without leaving Facebook." - Gericht erklärt „Geo”: Autoren haben Rechte
"Jungblut untersagte die Veröffentlichung des umgeschriebenen Textes. „Geo” ignorierte das und veröffentlichte den Artikel, der auf Jungbluts Artikel beruhte, aber nicht mehr Jungbluts Artikel war, unter Jungbluts Namen." - Foursquare now lets venue managers impeach their mayors
- Following Zynga’s Footsteps, EA Signs Five Year Deal With Facebook To Use Credits
- taz.de-Texte 29.000 Mal geflattert
"Seit unserem Start Mitte Mai sind die Texte auf <a href="http://taz.de">taz.de</a> 29.000 Mal geflattert worden. Knapp 6.900 Euro kamen dabei zusammen." - Victory for paywalls? 105,000 shell out for Murdoch’s Times [TNW UK]
" If we simplify the figures down a little, that’s 50,250 monthly subscribers paying £2 per month, equalling £105,000 per month. If the other 50,250 have paid once at £1 per day, and assuming they’re spread equally over the four months the paywall’s been live, that’s an extra £12,526.50 per month.
This would equal a minimum of £117,526 per month being taken, or £1.4 million per year." - 20 Recommended Quora Threads for Startups
"Quora boasts active participation from entrepreneurs, engineers, investors, designers, journalists and so on, so that the quality of the responses are quite high." - Germany, what have you done?
"Now you can drive to Oberstaufen and stand across the street — between the Edele bookstore and Dr. Fassnacht’s building — and look at the building all you want because you would be exercising your right to be in public. But not online, not in the land of Deutschnet, you can’t. Germany has now diminished the public. It has stolen from the public." - Times Online claims 200K paid users: but where's the detailed breakdown?
- Intuit Launching API for QuickBooks Online
- Facebook Adds “Unlike Page” Button to Page Stories
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