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Can Facebook Ruin Your Child’s Brain? (via Techland)

In a post on his Guardian blog, Martin Robbins admonishes some flimsy science in an article from ...

Facebook Announces New Design, In-Browser Video Chat With Skype

The new Facebook chat integrates Skype for video conferencing. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

PALO ALTO, California — Facebook unveiled three new products at its headquarters here Wednesday: video calling, group chat and a new design to its chat system. In a major partnership with Skype, Facebook now offers free video calling between connected users of the site. Beginning Wednesday, a “call” button can be found in the top right-hand corner of each user’s Facebook page. After clicking on the button, the video chat window launches on your Facebook page, inside of your browser window. “Think of this simply as a mini-Skype client,” said Skype CEO Tony Bates during the announcement. “One that’s obviously embedded in a very attractive way.” The group chat announcement comes as an add-on to Facebook’s already existing chat function. When chatting with a friend on your Facebook page, a button allows you to add other friends of yours to the chat. ...

There Are Now 200 Million Tweets Being Sent Per Day

It's hard to imagine that when Twitter first launched in 2006 it'd become the monstrous cloud of ...

Breaking: MySpace Sold for Massively Discounted $35 Million…

MySpace has now been sold for a relatively paltry $35 million, according to details now trickli...

How the Casey Anthony Murder Case Became the Social-Media Trial of the Century

Like many other popular attractions in Orlando, the Casey Anthony trial requires tickets. Hundreds of people show up each day to watch the murder case unfold. But only those who arrive well before 8 a.m. and wait in June swelter can get a pass allowing them into the soaring, chilly top-floor courtroom where Anthony is trying to avoid the death penalty. Anthony is accused of murdering her 2-year-old, Caylee, in 2008. In December of that year, investigators found parts of the girl's duct-taped corpse near Anthony's parents' home. Bugs and vegetation had colonized the remains, which had been dumped roughly six months earlier. The sheer horror at the act — and the idea that a mother committed it — catapulted the case from local live-at-5 sideshow to tabloid sensation ("Monster mom partying four days after tot died," one recent report said) to national preoccupation. The case is being followed by millions on live-stream video feeds and constant cable-news reports. In the past few days, the Washington Post and the Miami Herald have become the latest major outlets to begin offering live streams of the case. CNN and NBC air so much coverage of the trial that the networks each decided to erect a two-story, air-conditioned structure in a lot across from the courthouse. The broadcast village around the court often grows to hundreds of media vehicles. (See TIME's photo-essay "Moms Who Kill.") And yet they are relative latecomers to what is the first major murder trial of the social-media age. The first public mention of the case appeared on MySpace on July 3, 2008, when Cindy Anthony, Casey's mother, posted a distraught message saying her daughter had stolen "lots of money" and wasn't allowing her to see her granddaughter. (A few days later, Cindy called 911 to report a "possible missing child.")...

The Best Tweets of 2010: McCain versus Lohan? Or was it Bill Cosby For the Steal? (via NewsFeed)

In 2010, Twitter wasn't just the place to get the news, it was also the place where news was ...

Did Facebook Kill the Blogging Star? (via NewsFeed)

A new report says blogging has decreased among younger generations. Social media may be to blame. ...

Top 10 Sexiest Women in Social Media

CEO & Entrepreneur, Fuchsia McInerney, names the top ten women in social media who are ...