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Cyberfrequencies: The Facebook Future
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Dan Carino
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Aug 22, 2009
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Cyberfrequencies: The Facebook Future
This week in the Web, Facebook's been making news. It bought FriendFeed, friended the Huffington Post and rumors are that the developer of Netscape will help launch a new browser that might couple with Facebook. What's this mean? World Domination. Step one: take on Google. We talk to Wired's Fred Vogelstein, who wrote a story about the brewing war between Facebook and Google. And Arianna Huffington gives us a glimpse of the future.
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Michael Uhlenkott
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This week in the Web, Facebook's been making news. It bought FriendFeed, friended the Huffington Post and rumors are that the developer of Netscape will help launch a new browser that might couple with Facebook. What's this mean? World Domination. Step one: take on Google. We talk to Wired's Fred Vogelstein, who wrote a story about the brewing war between Facebook and Google. And Arianna Huffington gives us a glimpse of the future.

This week in the Web, Facebook's been making news. It bought FriendFeed, friended the Huffington Post and rumors are that the developer of Netscape will help launch a new browser that might couple with Facebook.

What's this mean? World Domination. Step one: take on Google.

We talk to Wired's Fred Vogelstein, who wrote a story about the brewing war between Facebook and Google. And Arianna Huffington gives us a glimpse of the future.