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Social Networking Addiction Bears Fruit

Eric Greenspan

I’ve been engaged with social networking for some time now, starting with Myspace and Facebook and just recently (within the last 30 days), Twitter. I have vanity urls setup at just about every site on the web. ’s HQ in Burbank. Isn’t social networking amazing? I love Namechk.com for this.

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Warner Bros. Starts Renting Movies On Facebook

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Burbank-based Warner Bros. said Monday that it is beginning to test renting movies via Facebook , using Facebook Credits, allowing consumers to watch movies directly from the social networking site. According to Warner, its first title is The Dark Knight, which it will be renting for 30 Facebook Credits, or $3.

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Social Networking Addiction Bears Fruit FAST

Eric Greenspan

I’ve been engaged with social networking for some time now, starting with Myspace and Facebook and just recently (within the last 30 days), Twitter. I have vanity urls setup at just about every site on the web. ’s HQ in Burbank. I’ve jumped on the bandwagon, big time! I love Namechk.com for this.

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MeFeedia Ties Into Bebo

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Burbank-based MeFeedia , the online video guide site headed by Frank Sinton, said Friday that it has partnered with social networking site Bebo. READ MORE>>.

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Warner Bros. Buys Flixster

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Burbank-based Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group said this morning that it is acquiring Flixster , the movie site which also runs Rotten Tomatoes. According to Warner, both sites will continue to operate independently. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Josh Brooks, Postcard On The Run

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Nowadays, when you post something online, whether that is an image in a gallery or social networking site, it only has a lifespan of just a few seconds. After MySpace, I did the old Burbank to San Jose commute. People are not just interested in looking at a series of 85 pictures you just posted. They're still around.

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