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The “Bury” Button Returns to Digg

Another much-requested feature has returned to Digg, as the social news site looks to recover from the version 4 fiasco: the bury button. The button — which is essentially the opposite of the “Digg” button and helps push a story out of the system — appears to be live on all stories.

 

Facebook’s Initial Crew Moving On

Facebook’s Initial Crew Moving On

With stock options worth as much as $1.8 billion, a number of Facebook’s early employees are giving up their stable jobs to do what they say they like best: start companies.

 

Facebook knows when you'll break up

Worried about when you might get dumped? That's according to a graphic making the rounds online that uses Facebook status updates to chart what time of year people are splitting up.

 

Mother Pleads Guilty to Murdering Baby For Interrupting Her “FarmVille” Game

Mother Pleads Guilty to Murdering Baby For Interrupting Her “FarmVille” Game

A 22-year-old mother from Jacksonville, Florida, has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for shaking her 3-month-old son to death after his crying interrupted her FarmVille game.

 

Report: Facebook Is The Fastest Social Network; Twitter And Myspace, Slowest

Despite a few outages in the past few months, Facebook continues to zip along as the fastest social network in terms of average response time for the site, according to a report by web analytics company AlertSite.

 

Social Networking From Another Major Book Publisher: Will It Work?

Social Networking From Another Major Book Publisher: Will It Work?

Scholastic is releasing a new social networking site today, YouAreWhatYouRead.com, that lets people build a profile based on the five books that were most influential in their lives. Like GoodReads and other social networking sites for readers, users can find other people with shared literary interests, or "Bookprints," as Scholastic calls them.

 

Facebook Ad Sales Chief to Leave

Facebook said its head of advertising sales, Michael Murphy, is stepping down in December, leaving a vacancy in one of the social-networking giant's key positions.

 

Newsweek: Digg a cautionary tale for Web 2.0

Newsweek: Digg a cautionary tale for Web 2.0

Digg’s backers would likely be willing to sell the company now for as little “as $20 million to $30 million,” Arrington says. That’s a bummer, since investors have pumped $40 million into this outfit since it was founded in 2004, and Rose and his backers are rumored to have had chances to sell the company for $130 million.

 

Media Watch: Top Newspapers, Ranked by Twitter Followers

The top 25 U.S. newspapers - according to the number of Twitter followers, as recorded by Journalistics a bit over a week ago - is below. Sitting very comfortably in first place is The New York Times with 2.6 million - and they are the only news source on the list that has more followers than print circulation. The Wall Street Journal is number two with 464,591 followers, and The Washington Post comes in at third with 204,514. The Chicago Tribune, however, if you count both of its Twitter accounts, including @ColonelTribune, totals a second-place 879,490. 1. @nytimes – 2,668,948 2.

 

Bits: Applications Misused Data, Facebook Acknowledges

Bits: Applications Misused Data, Facebook Acknowledges

A Facebook engineer said that some applications were passing along personal data in a violation of policy.

 

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