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10
Dec/2007
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Social Networks: Will Zubby compete against Facebook or MySpace? Also a...
Ok Zubby friends, and staff and Zubby Gorilla also:I just finished one of my finals and I felt a little inspired, so I wrote a blog:I hope you guys can read it sometime and leave your comments. Social Networks: Will Zubby and YUWlE compete against Facebook or MySpace? If you ever wonder about me?I am 26 originally from Costa Rica.I came to USA in August 2005.I graduated as a Civil Engineer in Costa Rica, completed a MsC in UC Berkeley in Civil Engineering, and currently going... Read More
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06
Dec/2007
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Social Networking = Interesting
I think it is so interesting how many social networking sites are popping up these days...all offering incentives. ***** pays you for your activity (http://r.yuwie.com/cindi8d), Zubby promises to pay the first 1,000 plus possibly pay the others, iYomu has a million dollar giveaway...ect.
I'm starting to have a hard time keeping up with all of them.... Read More
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27
Nov/2007
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Zubby.com - Filling The Social Network Niche
In 2003, a new company came onto the online market with an idea to bring people together. Thanks to the backing that company had from its parent company, it now has over 200 million members worldwide. The site is, of course, MySpace.
Borne from an idea by a publicly traded internet company called eUniverse (which was subsequently changed to Intermix), myspace is now officially the 6th most popular website in the English-language world. Although figures are never officially released, the re... Read More
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02
Nov/2007
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The Hypocrisy of MySpace
Why is it that myspace users, whether it's bands, artists or individuals, are not allowed to send mass messages (or Spam, as they call it) to other myspace users, yet myspace Records do it for their artists?
Isn't this just a little bit unfair, not to mention hypocritical? So, it's okay for Tom or myspace to spam us all with messages about Sherwood or any other band now on myspace Records, but if a normal myspace user tries it, they can have their account deleted? Where's the fairness in t... Read More
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