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STRAY DOGS: Keep the contractors away from animals - New Straits Times

New Social Ticketing Platform: Social Networking meets Paperless ... - Melodika.net

Facebook, MySpace being used to fight terrorism - Newstrack India

US to use Web 2.0 to win "war of ideas": US image-maker - PhysOrg

New laws to crack down on Facebook identity fraud - Australian Broadcasting Corp.

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Brands Discuss the Value and Impact of Social Media at the Social Networking World Forum (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

LONDON----Brands such as GM, Coca-Cola, Cadburys and P&G have been invited to discuss incorporating social media into existing and traditional marketing plans, analysing new methods of measuring and monitoring and examining to how to control and respond to social media.

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Orbius: Social Computing for Business (Intranet Journal)

Social networking isn't just big on the Internet, it's big on intranets, as well. This year has seen several young companies offering to harness the power of social computing for business.

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New Social Ticketing Platform: Social Networking meets Paperless Ticketing (PRWeb)

Event Innovation Inc. announces development of the World's first Social TicketingTM site for season ticket holders, theater patrons and subscribers, and concert goers. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/paperless-ticketing/to-socialticketing/prweb1666754.htm

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New Social Ticketing Platform: Social Networking meets Paperless Ticketing (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Event Innovation Inc. announces development of the World's first Social TicketingTM site for season ticket holders, theater patrons and subscribers, and concert.

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US to use Web 2.0 to win "war of ideas": US image-maker (TODAYonline)

The logo of social networking website 'Facebook' is displayed on a computer screen in London, in 2007. The United States is embracing social networks and other Web 2.0 tools to win the "war of ideas" with Islamic militants and other extremist groups, a top US policy-maker said Monday.

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