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Bumbling spies using Facebook to recruit, Israelis say

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May 18, 2009 
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Bumbling spies using Facebook to recruit, Israelis say

nytimes.jpgADOTAS — A quick news glance around the webosphere.

Israel’s internal intelligence service says Arab enemies are trying to use Facebook to recruit spies. (MSNBC) – Sounds laughably lame and not very ‘covert’ to me. As if Facebook hasn’t enough problems lately.

Does anybody believe the numbers when it comes to web visitors? (Paidcontent)

A 104-woman tweeting is a PR stunt. And, surprise, it worked. (Techcrunch, which, by the way, did two posts about this.)

Last week’s Intel massive fine could be a glimpse of things to come for Google. (NYT)

App developers will make more than Facebook. (SIA) – The social network could easily turn this around, letting companies build a large base then demand a bigger paycut.

If they complete the share sales, software maker SolarWinds and online-reservation service OpenTable will be the first venture-backed IPOs in nine months. (WSJ)

And here’s a tweak on the scramble for online video advertising. (via MediaMemo)





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