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5 Things That Haven’t Changed Online Since 1997 & 5 Lessons for Marketers Things have evolved and changed, but the Internet is the same as it always was and is a society evolving. Facebook is the new portal, Google is the new AOL, Twitter is the new chat room, forums still rule, and search engines will never be perfect. searchenginewatch.com
Looking for love in all the online places From left: Arnold and Tricia Belfonti sit for a portrait in their family room underneath a trio of family portraits in their Southington home, Janury 6, 2012. The Belfontis met in a Connecticut themed chat room on AOL 17 years ago. They have been married for 15 years and have two children. www.myrecordjournal.com
StartX Demo Day: A Direct Link Between Silicon Valley And Top Stanford Student Entrepreneurs On the surface, the StartX Demo Day last night could have looked like any other accelerator pushing its latest class of startups. Nine groups got on stage and fired off presentations about how they were working on something cool, and why they deserved funding. But it wasn't the rash of lightweight consumer applications you often see at other demo days. These were Stanford students, particularly ... techcrunch.com
Facebook Gets a Public Square in MingleWing [EXCLUSIVE] Do you get tired of the same dozen or so friends commenting on your photos, links and videos? A new service aims to put your Facebook shares in front of a whole new audience, inviting comments and discussion from -- shock! -- people you might actually not know. news.yahoo.com
Northwest Nuggets: Recruiting coverage different 25 years later Twenty-five years ago, the Northwest Nuggets were born. Much has changed in how high school recruiting is covered since The News Tribune sports reporter Don Borst released his first class of 24 top football recruits. www.thenewstribune.com
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