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Facebook in the Car, Turning an iPod into an iPhone
By Chris Crum
CrunchGear has an unconfirmed report that OnStar will begin including the ability to update your Facebook status. This would make sense, considering the recent launch of Facebook Places, which allows you to check in.
Does Google Instant Mark the End of SEO?
A reporter (I believe she was from AdAge) attending Google's Q&A about Google Instant pointed out that the new search feature tends to favor big brands. This isn't really surprising, as it is these brands that are more likely to be searched for most often. After all, they're big because people know them.Zynga Strengthens Ties With Facebook Credits
By Doug Caverly
Facebook and a social game developer with which many (or maybe most) users are familiar are now closer than ever. Zynga's officially made Facebook Credits the exclusive payment option for most of its Facebook games.
This may not come as a surprise to many people, given that Facebook and Zynga announced a five-year partnership back in May. But the companies didn't mention anything about omnipresence or exclusivity at the time, meaning this is an important development.
Is Censoring Craigslist the Right Way to Go?
Update: The EFF has weighed in on the topic, talking about what the censoring means for free speech.Consumers Want Brands To Interact With Facebook And Twitter
By Mike Sachoff
Email, Facebook and Twitter may compete with each other for their share of marketing budgets, but consumers expect brands to interact with all three channels according to a new report by ExactTarget.
“Consumers don’t isolate their communications to email, Facebook or Twitter and expect brands to communicate consistently across the channels,” said Jeff Rohrs, principal, ExactTarget’s Marketing Research and Education Group.
Breaking: "Google Instant" Introduced
Update: The event has started. Marissa Mayer says, "In the past few months, Google has crossed one billion users each week." Caffeine makes index 50% faster, she says.NPR Launches Local Online News Sites
By Mike Sachoff
National Public Radio, in collaboration with 12 NPR member stations, has launched a dozen topic focused news sites today, debuting its Argo Network, an online journalism venture created to produce in-depth local coverage.
RIM Reportedly Acquires DataViz Assets
By Chris Crum
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) has reportedly acquired most of the DataViz team. CrackBerry.com broke the news, which was confirmed by John Paczkowski at Digital Daily. DataViz is known for developing Documents to Go.
Mozilla Follows Google Into Gaming
By Chris Crum
Mozilla announced that Mozilla Labs is undertaking a new intiative with gaming. The effort will be focused primarily on games built, delivered, and played on the Open Web and in the browser.
Google Doodle Drives $250K In Buckyball Sales
By Doug Caverly
On September 4th, Google celebrated the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the buckminsterfullerene with a special doodle. The search giant also, as it turned out, helped a site hawking buckyball toys rack up more than $250,000 in sales.
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