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Founded in July 2005, Mashable is the world's largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Networking news. With more than 5 million monthly pageviews, Mashable is the most prolific blog reviewing new Web sites and services, publishing breaking news on what's new on the web. Mashable will put your brand in front of the most tech-savvy early adopters, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, influencers, Web 2.0 aficionados and technology journalists. Mashable is also popular with bloggers and members of social networking sites — an increasingly influential demographic.

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HootSuite to Integrate with Foursquare and MySpace This Week

March 08th, 10

Today at the #140tc Twitter Conference in Seattle, Washington (which I keynoted this morning), HootSuite CEO Ryan Holmes announced that its popular Twitter application will be integrating with both MySpace and Foursquare, starting this week at the South by Southwest Interactive conference.HootSuite is one of the more popular Twitter applications, one specifically geared towards power users and businesses. It has been on a roll recently, launching integration with Wordpress and rolling out new updates to its iPhone and Android Apps.While ...

Oscars Fashion, Winners and Speeches: Google Names the Search Leaders

March 08th, 10

Google's latest blog post has revealed what Oscars-related searches topped the hot search list during the Oscars.This is probably no surprise to most of you: some of the most popular searches were related to stars' fashion choices? So who topped the list? The leading fashion-related searches were Zoe Saldana's elaborate and purple Givenchy dress, Miley Cyrus' Jenny Packham number, and Sarah Jessica Parker.Designers who were popular in Google searches included Armani Prive, Elie Saab and Marchesa, who were worn by ...

Google vs. Yahoo: Who Has the Right Social Strategy?

March 08th, 10

The Social Analyst is a weekly column by Mashable Co-Editor Ben Parr, where he digs into social media trends and how they are affecting companies in the space.Facebook; Twitter; LinkedIn; YouTube; Wordpress: these companies, built from the ground-up, are mainstays in social media. None of them were created by a large tech company, and all but one remains independent.It's an interesting phenomenon, when you think about it. Large tech companies have had limited to no success creating their own social ...

HP Slate Demo Shows Off Flash Support [VIDEO]

March 08th, 10

One of many upcoming tablet alternatives to the Apple iPad, HP's forthcoming Slate device was teased briefly by Steve Ballmer at Microsoft's CES keynote earlier this year. HP and Adobe teamed up to offer a couple of video demos of the HP Slate (embedded below), with an emphasis on showcasing its Flash and AIR support.Punctuating even further Adobe's row with Apple over the lack of Flash on the iPhone and iPad, both videos lay it on thick with emphasis on ...

Did Blog Buzz for “Hurt Locker” Predict Its Oscar Win?

March 08th, 10

The blogosphere was literally split down the middle in terms of online buzz around the 82nd Academy Awards Best Picture nominees. Both Avatar and The Hurt Locker each maxed out with three quarters of a percent (.75%) of blog post buzz across the web.The data in question comes from The Nielsen Company, who charted all blog posts since the start of February and found that The Hurt Locker's Best Picture and Director win mirrored the movie's rise in terms of ...