Lunch.com Launches Micro Reviews, Reveals Its Quest To Make The World A Better Place

Lunch, a review site that made its debut earlier this year, is launching a new feature it calls micro reviews highly condensed reviews on just about anything, with a maximum length of 140 characters. You’ll be able to see a stream of incoming reviews on the site’s homepage, and you can also syndicate the microreviews you write to Twitter and Facebook.

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MySpace Acquires Music Discovery Service iLike

Los Angeles
- News Corp.’s (NYSE:NWS) MySpace on Wednesday announced that it will acquire iLike, the
provider of a music discovery service with 55 million users. While financial
details were not disclosed, reports earlier this week pegged the purchase price
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Exclusive: Forza 3 ‘pushes Xbox further than ever before’

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iLike Also Had Offers From Facebook and Amazon

There’s lots of speculation out there on the yet-to-be-closed MySpace acquisition of iLike that we first reported on Monday.

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Ford’s electric cars will talk to the grid

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Sneak Peek At Facebook for iPhone 3.0

Facebook for iPhone version 3.0 will hopefully soon be made available through the iTunes App Store, but lead engineer Joe Hewitt has apparently already graced the team over at Appadvice with an early look.

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Did hacker steal 130m credit cards?

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New Privacy Lawsuit Throws The Kitchen Sink At Facebook

A new lawsuit filed against Facebook in the Superior Court of California in Orange County is one of the more entertaining documents we’ve had the pleasure of reading recently. A lot of lawsuits against Facebook are fairly serious, but this one certainly isn’t we haven’t seen litigation this amusing since the Attorney General of South Carolina set his sights on Craigslist to kick-start his campaign for governor.

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Report: MySpace Close to Acquiring iLike for $20 Million

Palo Alto,
Calif.
- News Corp.’s MySpace
online social network is poised to close a deal to acquire iLike, a social
music service and popular application on rival Facebook, for around $20
million, TechCrunch reports. Founded in 2006, iLike has raised $16.5 million to
date and now counts 50 million registered users for its service, which monitors
listening habits and can make musical recommendations. Read the rest of this entry »

Facebook 3.0 for iPhone is closing in

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