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Auto-Tune Your Facebook Status With Sony, Justin Timberlake

We should've seen this one coming a mile away. The hottest trend in the music business, Auto-Tune, has arrived on the hottest social-networking site on the Web, Facebook. Thanks to a new Facebook app from Sony, you can now Auto-Tune your status ... Read more →

Twitter Moves Into Sleek New Digs in San Francisco 7 days ago on Switched

What's the best part about moving into new digs? Well, decorating it and showing off the space to your friends, of course. That's the thrill Twitter employees are feeling right now. According to Tech Crunch, the company moved into its new, massive ...

Parents Worried Girls Becoming Addicted to Facebook 7 days ago on Switched

On top of all the natural insecurities and volatile emotions that characterize adolescence, you can now add the girlish gossip-mongering of the Facebook age, where high school dating drama follows gals home and the family laptop becomes the central ...

Facebook Displays Couple Photos When They Get Engaged 8 days ago on Switched

The latest Facebook redesign has been begrudgingly accepted by the whiny masses, and now that everyone has stopped complaining and started actually paying attention, some interesting new features are being revealed. One of those tweaks, caught by ...

'Unfriend' Named Word of the Year 8 days ago on Switched

After a year that saw so much action and chaos on the political, economic, and pop cultural fronts, the New Oxford American Dictionary has decided that 2009's vaunted Word of the Year should be firmly planted in the new social media lexicon. The ...

Sarah Palin: Not a 'Maverick' When It Comes to E-Politicking 8 days ago on Switched

Matthew Continetti, associate editor of the conservative political rag the Weekly Standard, has an interesting editorial on CNN.com, in which he argues that Sarah Palin is "a pioneer in the political use of new social media." He claims that Palin ...

Twitter Sticks With New Retweet Format, Despite Complaints 12 days ago on Switched

Twitter has been going feature crazy over the past several months. First, it began attaching geolocation information to Tweets. Then it introduced lists, for sharing and for organizing the people you're following. Now, the micro-blogging service is ...

Twitter Autobiographies: 140bio Feeds the Narcissism 12 days ago on Switched

Getting published was once the true signifier of an established and bona-fide writer. With its new "paperback microbiographies," though, 140bio is allowing anyone with a Twitter account to join that formerly elite class of professional and ...

Facebook Groups Hacked by Protesters 12 days ago on Switched

Being the top social networking site also means that Facebook is a primo target for hackers, as we've seen time and time again. For the first time, though, a spate of Facebook hacks have come from hijackers claiming they did it for educational ...

Facebook Alibi: Man's Status Keeps Him Out of Jail 13 days ago on Switched

We've heard of Facebook leading to arrests, but now there's a flip side to the story of social networking and the law. Today, a man can thank Facebook for keeping him out of jail. According to The New York Times, defense lawyers used Rodney ...

Spam Spreading on Twitter via Direct Messages -- Again 13 days ago on Switched

Not to sound like a broken record, but there's a lot of spam on Twitter. Let us illustrate. If the Internet were high school, Twitter would be voted "Most Likely to be Spammed." So, it was no surprise when Mashable reported that a number of users ...

Your Facebook Photo Says More Than You Think, Research Says 13 days ago on Switched

A photo is worth a thousand words, as the saying goes, but your Facebook photo might be worth more. It is, after all, available to the entire world. Let's face it; we're all vain to varying degrees, and have some sort of self-image that we're ...

Students Create 'Pro-Rape' Facebook Group 15 days ago on Switched

You can learn a lot in college. Apparently, though, courses in common sense and decency aren't offered at the all-male St. Paul's College at the University of Sydney in Australia. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, authorities and experts are ...

French Prez Sarkozy Revises History With Berlin Wall Facebook Pic 15 days ago on Switched

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, known for his fastidious management of his own public image, may have posted a bit of historical fib on his Facebook profile. Earlier today, Sarkozy uploaded a photo of himself with Alain Juppé, former Prime ...

Purdue's 'Hotseat' Brings Twitter to the College Classroom 20 days ago on Switched

Schools have been surprisingly quick to embrace new online tools to enhance education and encourage participation both in and out of the classroom. Professor Dave Parry, from the University of Texas at Dallas, has taken his class to Twitter, The ...

Woman Sues Former Employer Over Lost Facebook Friends and Defamation 21 days ago on Switched

Stick and stones may indeed break bones. But causing someone to lose Facebook friends? Well, that'll land you a lawsuit. A Chicago-based woman is suing her former lover and employer for defamation, after rumors he spread about her being ...

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