MySpace Network Enters World of Television

January 9, 2009


MySpace makes expansion to TV.
Wired PR News.com — As reported by AFP, MySpace, an increasingly popular online social networking site, is in the process of expanding its computer service to television. Intel and Yahoo are amongst some of the top facilitators on board to assist MySpace during the transition. Its application is built on a […]

Facebook Breast Feeding Picture Ban Causes Uproar

December 30, 2008


Many protest Facebook’s removal of breast-feeding photos.
Wired PR News.com – Facebook’s decision to remove some photos from their site that display the exposure of female breasts during breast-feeding has caused a stir online. As reported by Reuters, the social networking site has been the focus of a heated debate on whether such photos are considered […]

Mac Messenger to Get Upgrade Next Year

December 20, 2008


Mac Messenger will reportedly be equipped with new features early 2009.
Wired PR News.com – Users of the Mac Messenger will see new features for the program early next year. As reported by CNET, the Windows Live Messenger for Mac will be updated to include voice, video, and chat features using a more personalized version of […]

Facebook Utilized to Track Down Legal Defendants

December 17, 2008


Facebook used by attorney to serve legal papers to Australian couple.
Wired PR News.com – Courts may have found a new means of tracking down difficult to find defendants through social networking sites. As reported by AFP, one attorney in Australia sought permission from courts to locate a couple, whom he needed to serve legal documents, […]

Spammers Ordered to Pay Facebook - Judgment of $873 Million

November 25, 2008


Wired PR News.com — A Canadian man has been ordered to pay popular social networking website, Facebook, $873 million after being found to have spammed the site with sexually explicit material. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the order was issued on Friday, however payment to the site, whose revenue for the year is […]

New Study - Social networking sites, web-based activities Positive Teen Development

November 22, 2008


According to a new study, social networking sites, online gaming, and other web-based activities have a positive influence on teen development. As reported by News Factor Network, the study shows contradictory evidence of the opinions some parents hold that such activities are non-productive.
Dallas, Texas (WiredPRNews.com) — The research was presented at an American Anthropological Association […]

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