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By Sarah Lacy

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Twitter, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, MySpace, Sarah Lacy

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Signals of the potential rivalry abound, most recently in Facebook's redesign, details of which w... One change will let public figures communicate with fans and followers on Facebook in much the sa... Another lets individual users get more regular updates of what their friends are doing and thinki... Some industry watchers called the moves a desperate attempt to mimic Twitter. I call it preemptive. I had a recent exchange in San Francisco with a group of Boston College und... No question these kids like technology; they gave up their spring break to hang out with Silicon ... And yet, a good number of them just didn't get Twitter. It would have been like Facebook taking Viacom ( VIA) up on its $750 million offer or accepting $... When I last spoke to Twitter founder and CEO Evan Williams, he coyly told me he was nowhere near ... He's not going into a lot of detail, but I can tell you it has a lot to do with the real-time new... With a fresh round of capital in the bank, and all the hype in the world at his back, why would h... Remember, Williams already went down that road with Blogger, and quickly left the acquirer Google... He's not someone who likes working for other people, and he made enough from pre-initial public o... Advantages to Each At Chobani, the Turkish King of Greek Yogurt Burger King Will Start DNA Testing for Horse Meat QE Cubed: A Modest Proposal for More Fed Buying. A Lot More Alicia Keys Is BlackBerry?s New Creative Director CellTex Says It's Moving Its Stem Cell Business to Mexico The Super Bowl's Armchair Marketing Quarterbacks How to Pay No Taxes

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