
AOL announced a brand new homepage available here that will let consumers access multiple social networking services directly from AOL.com, becoming the first major portal to offer direct access to information from major social networking sites. This follows the move last month to provide access to multiple e-mail services from ...

Flock, the social web browser, this week announced the delivery of a new version of the Flock browser. Flock 2.0 is the first browser to allow 400 million social application users to automatically receive image and video feeds. The company also announced integration with the MySpace Data Availability platform, which ...
This is a guest post from the Founder and CEO of Vidshadow, Jordan Hudgens. I thought he had a unique perspective on how Web 2.0 got us where we are today. This is taken from his personal blog in its entirety.
The chumby makes keeping up with friends easier than ever with the addition of content from some of the Internet’s leading social utilities, delivering them in a friendly, always-on, always-fresh format. Chumby is adding content and rich capabilities from Facebook and Twitter to features already available from dozens of leading ...
It appears that Wizzard Media, previously known as a podcasting company, is getting into the video platform business. Wizzard will be showcasing its new Flash based Wizzard Media Player this week in Las Vegas at the 2008 New Media Expo (NME). The show is the industry’s annual convention for professional ...
Drop.io has launched a new suite of features to enhance Drop.io’s file sharing experience, making it faster and easier for users to privately share and store pictures, videos, audio, documents, and other digital content with family, friends, colleagues and work groups.
I was feeling left out, with everyone talking about their amazing iPhone applications (Lex), and me staying loyal to my Blackberry. So I was happy to hear about what Zumobi is delivering to us Blackberry users. (And Lex, you won't be bragging about the iPhone after the Blackberry Bold comes ...
Big Canvas, just launched their newest service PhotoShare. With PhotoShare, iPhone users can seamlessly share, store and manage images taken on their device. Photos can be uploaded live, moments after being taken, comments can be added to the images, and they can be easily categorized to share with designated groups. ...
Well at least we know not 100% of Twitter's new funding is going to servers and infrastructure. In their blog tonight Twitter has shown us what their new HQ is going to look like. Great views, Web 2.0 atmosphere, and not a server to be found anywhere :) ...