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Indonesia's Zyrex turns on UMPC charm

The PC manufacturer shows off its ultra-mobile machines at the CommunicAsia 2008 show.

S'pore firm offers traffic updates

Quantum Inventions' service pushes traffic conditions to mobile phones.

 
 
 

Location-based services going places

The Tele Atlas van makes an appearance at the imbX 2008.

CommunicAsia gets ready for showtime

Exhibitors and contractors put the finishing touches to booths at CommunicAsia, part of the imbX 2008.

 
 
 

A peek at the upcoming MIDs

Hardware vendors show off upcoming mobile Internet devices at Intel Developer Forum 2008 in Shanghai.

Linux gets a taste of Windows and Mac

A look at the new features in the KDE4.0 released last month

 
 
 

The future of startups in S'pore

The MDA held an exhibition of several interactive digital media projects. Here are some of the hits and misses.

Tata's US$2,500 car

Tata Motors launches a different kind of Nano.

 
 
 

Apple unleashes new Xserve, Mac Pro

Check out the new Mac Pro and Xserve with eight processor cores.

Inside Microsoft's war room

A look at Microsoft's Security Response Center in Redmond


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Beyond Facebook and MySpace

Tuesday, September 4 2007 13:43 pm

Check out other social-networking sites in cyberspace.


It's unquestionable that social-media sites have transformed the college experience. But what is there besides obvious players like Facebook and MySpace? A lot, actually. CNET News.com has picked 10 social-networking sites, ranging from party hubs to academic resources, that fit right into a college lifestyle--and none of these sites auto-selects "Tom" as your friend or allows you to "poke" Mark Zuckerberg.

Kicking off our list is a new-ish site, Scholar, which was created by educational software company Blackboard. (Freshmen: you'll get very familiar with Blackboard very soon.) It's a social-bookmarking site not unlike Delicious, but with an academic slant and a focus on sifting out the massive amounts of information on the Web based on quality. It's geared toward students, grad students and professors, so a fair amount of the content may be too technical for the average undergrad. Nevertheless, this site can make it much easier to find high-quality resources in a limited amount of time--you know, when you're down to the wire and start to count Wikipedia as a source. (Hint: don't do that.)

Captions by Caroline McCarthy, CNET News.com

Credit: Staff, CNET News.com




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