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November 8th, 2008 | Posted in technology

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MySpace To Produce iPod-like Device?

November 8th, 2008 | Posted in web news

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Word on the street, er blogosphere, is that MySpace is toying with the idea of creating an iPod rival. You can ask Miscrosoft Zune, the portable music market is dominated by Apple, and it would be no easy feat to compete. However, MySpace Rep Chris DeWolfe has recently stated that the plans are indeed possible. Let’s hope they keep in mind that the iPod line from Apple has over 160 million reported sales.

The speculation comes after MySpace recently made changes to its music service by allowing users to distribute and purchase songs through their popular social networking site. Clearly the move has been worthwhile if MySpace is considering its own mp3 type player. And, with their over 100 million users, MySpace is not to be overlooked.

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Delicious Hits Five Year Mark - Let’s Have Some Cake

November 8th, 2008 | Posted in web news

As someone who has only been using social bookmarking for a year or two now, I was surprised to hear that Delicious (formally del.icio.us, of course) is celebrating its fifth birthday. It’s quite an achievement, and to add to that, the social bookmarking network (which was bought by Yahoo some time back), claims to have a base of over 5 million users. With those five million users comes a large collection of submitted sites, making delicious a tremendous resource of what is, and has been, hot on the web.

Personally, I tend to favor other social bookmarking sites such as Digg and StumbleUpon, as I find them more user-friendly, and have also noticed that my own sites receive larger traffic from those sources. However, the fact that Delicious is at the five year marker, and still going strong is something to celebrate, and also speaks to the long-term viability of social bookmarking in general. Way to go, Delicious!