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Microsoft Acquires Photo Sharing Site WebFives

Ah, Microsoft. Always late to the game. Maybe it's a part of their strategy: wait until Google (Picasa Web Albums) and Yahoo (Flickr) establish solid market positions, and then develop or buy an (usually inferior) product of their own and try to corn...

AOL and Amazon Join Up For Video Sales

It was announced on Friday that AOL, formerly America Online, has stopped selling online videos, and, instead, have teamed up with Amazon's Unbox service. Just over a year old, it seems that AOL wants to shift all of its focus to the advertising busi...

Did Facebook Lie About Beacon to Gain Advertisers?

A report from the New York Times implies that Facebook misled advertisers who signed on to be “Landmark Partners” when the company announced its Beacon platform on November 6th. According to Coca-Cola’s vice president of global interactive marketing:...

Silverlight Powered T5M Covers World AIDS Day

The staff of the new Silverlight-powered media site, t5m, is off in Johannesburg, South Africa to cover the World AIDS Day concert. Sadly, they didn't think to put any effort in to their site before leaving. While it's commendable that any site bring...

IMDb Launching a Database and Social Network for Music?

Amazon-owned Internet Movie Database (IMDb) has filed a trademark application for the term “SoundUnwound.” According to the filing, the trademark would cover: “Providing information regarding, and in the nature of, social networking services; online ...

Facebook's Zuckerburg Loses Court Case Over Documents

As we discussed the other day, Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, was going after 02138mag.com for publishing documents from his time at Harvard. The social network founder was requesting the documents be pulled due to them violating his privacy. Accor...

SixApart Unloads LiveJournal on Russian Media Company SUP

Six Apart, the blogging software and services company, has sold its network of topic-based blogging communities LiveJournal, Inc. to SUP, an international media company based in Russia. The financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. Hav...

Wikipedia Now Uses Creative Commons

All you Wikipedia users out there will be happy to know that you can now legally mix your Wikipedia content with Creative Commons content. The two have penned a deal with the Free Software Foundation in order to extend a common manner in which the th...

Universal Music Test DRM-Free Music With Subsidiary

Universal Music is going to test out the concept of DRM-free music, but not with their big gun artists... yet. Now available through the DG Web Shop, Universal is using their classical music division Deutsche Grammophon to test out how sales of a DRM...

RockYou Gets Top Facebook Application. Slide Going Down?

RockYou has pushed ahead with a top Facebook App yet again with a 112% increase in the last three months, coming out on top, over Slide and all the others. Thanks to its chart-topping Super Wall application, RockYou has maintained its reign over Face...

Sony Buys Into Virtual Movie Theaters; Invests in Gaia

Gaia, the avatar-filled virtual world, has received an undisclosed amount of funding from Sony Pictures. You may be wondering why. It appears to be, in part, for building out Gaia theaters, where users can congregate in virtual rooms for the purpose ...

Best of Mashable: Gmail

Yes, there are tons of email options out there beyond Gmail; some are even bigger in terms of user numbers, but let's be honest: Gmail is the leader here, and everyone else just follows suit. This is our coverage of some important Gmail milestones, a...

Beautiful Digg Tool Provides Wealth Of Interesting Data

Digg Explorer is not a completely new tool - it's recently reached version 1.1 - but it has somehow slipped under the radar. It offers a visual representation of various Digg-related statistics: most popular Digg sections and subsections, often used ...

Asterpix Hypervideos Officially Launch

Asterpix is officially launching its site to the public today. Though already live, the site has been operating in public beta for the past three months. We first checked out Asterpix's video hyperlinking tools back in September, and immediately noti...

Federated Media Partners with Facebook Apps

Despite the recent Beacon controversy, Federated Media Publishing has joined the Facebook bandwagon. They have signed partnership with the owners of Facebook app Graffiti and Watercooler Inc., a company that's responsible for all those Addicted To Th...

Photobucket and Picasa on your TV with TiVo

TiVo is really aiming to become more web integrated, this time bringing photo-sharing tools to its DVR service. Photobucket and Google's Picasa can now be accessed and shared through TiVo, in HD. Access to these photo-sharing tools are available at n...

Web 2.0 Marketplace Listings for December 2nd, 2007

The Web 2.0 Marketplace is a place to list Web 2.0 and “New Media” websites for sale, job offers, consulting services, Facebook development services and more. New Listings SXP.com Website and Domain for Sale SXP.com, also SocialXperience.com, is a ne...

FoodieBytes Helps You Fill Your Cravings

Have you ever said to yourself “I’m in the mood for a chicken souvlaki sandwich but not sure where I can get one”? That’s the problem FoodieBytes tries to solve through a new restaurant search engine launching a public beta today in 5 different metro...

NBC Officially Breaks Up with iTunes

NBC and Apple have officially broken up. The single largest partner for digital video, with more than 1,500 hours of programming making up nearly 40% of iTunes video content, has officially pulled all of its content from the iTunes store. The contrac...

Facebook Beacon Loses Retailers. Lying Doesn't Pay.

MoveOn.org made quite a fuss about Facebook's Project Beacon, and Facebook seemed to listen. Could it be because of participating retailers pulling out of Beacon as a result of all that ruckus? Overstock.com and Travelocity both removed their compani...

Universal Says "No More Full Length Songs on MySpace"

In an odd turn of events, Universal artist Colbie Calliat has sent an email to her fans explaining why MySpace users can no longer post full versions of her songs to their social networking profile pages. This is apparently a new rule being institute...

Report: Fox Close to Major Deal with iTunes

What a day for Apple. After officially losing the contract with Universal for television and film content, the company is closing in on a deal with News Corp's Twentieth Century Fox for offering new releases and other movie titles on iTunes. The movi...

Internet Video Producers: Have a Plan

TVWeek downplays the ability for independent producers to come online and make money with their independent online ventures. That's understandable. I won't ascribe to them an unspoken bias against New Media, since only the absolutely most informed We...

GoLark is Digg for Events

GoLark is an upcoming event promotions tool that follows two distinct measures for organizing its site: posting and searching events. In order to better find events in your city, GoLark has instituted a voting feature that lets popular events rise to...

Facebook Application Courses Gets $500K in Funding

Another milestone for Facebook applications. Inigral, the company that created the Courses app that lets you find others in your college classes to share notes and thoughts, has raised a round from The Founders Fund totaling $500,000. Angel investors...