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How Much Is a Tweet Worth? $500, Says Toyota

The car manufacturer is rewarding those who purchase a new Toyota by January 3 with a $500 debit card for tweeting about it.

 

Video: Viral! YouTube’s top videos of 2010

TODAY takes a look back at the viral videos that lit up the Internet. (Today Show)

 

Facebook, Twitter shut out hackers

Facebook, Twitter shut out hackers

Both Facebook and Twitter have closed accounts corresponding to Anonymous, a formerly 4chan-linked group organizing a string of DDoS attacks on organizations that refuse to work with WikiLeaks.

 

Facebook's Zuckerberg pledges to give away wealth

Another 17 of America's richest people, including Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, junk bond pioneer Michael Milken and AOL co-founder Steve Case, have pledged to give away most of their wealth.

 

Twitter Responds to Accusations of Wikileaks Censorship

The social site denies altering the trending topics section.

 

Facebook is getting a new facelift

Facebook is getting a new facelift

Facebook profiles have a new look, courtesy of the latest in a long series of redesigns on the widely used social network. The profile facelift -- announced on Facebook's Twitter feed and blog a few hours before founder Mark Zuckerberg was supposed to debut it on Sunday evening's broadcast of 60 Minutes -- reshuffles the information highlighted on your listing.

 

LivingSocial Receives $175 Million Investment From Amazon

On Thursday afternoon, social deals site LivingSocial confirmed rumors of an investment from Amazon, announcing a $175 million in funding from the Seattle-based giant.

 

Moms Share Breast Milk On Facebook

Moms Share Breast Milk On Facebook

Facebook: What can't it do? Its latest triumph: Despite not allowing mothers to post breastfeeding photos, the social networking site has allowed more than 70 women so far to share breast milk.

 

How the C.I.A. Perfects its Social Media Monitoring Technologies

It’s not a secret to most Netizens that they’re being watched on the Internet. And not just by advertisers. Law enforcement hasn’t exactly been secretive about the open source data-mining being done online.

 

FarmVille No Longer Facebook's Top Application

FarmVille No Longer Facebook's Top Application

This is a historic moment for social games. “FarmVille,” the hit Facebook game among all hit Facebook games, is no longer the top app on the social network. For the first time since claiming the top spot more than a year ago in August 2009, FarmVille has fallen to second place in terms of monthly active users on Facebook, according to AppData.com. Coming in at no. 1 now is the app “Phrases.”

 

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