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Chef's Roll Looks To Create LinkedIn for Chefs

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If you''re a chef of a hot new restaurant in New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, where do you go online to network? A new, San Diego startup-- Chef''s Roll , thinks it has the answer--a social network specifically aimed at chefs. network social restaurant cooking networking chef linkedin roll chefsroll'

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MySpace Debuts New Timberlake Design

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MySpace , the online social networking site which is now owned by Specific Media, has finally rolled out its new, Justin Timberlake-inspired web design, in conjunction with the release of a new single from Timberlake and JAY Z. READ MORE>>.

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MySpace Faces Challenge From KPCB's sFund

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KPCB announced its new sFund, a $250M fund which will invest in entrepreneurs in the social space, specifically highlighting Facebook as "the best place to build the next generation" of social businesses. KPCB said its new sFund will focus on the next generation of social entrepreneurs.

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Color's SoCal Connection: Peter Pham

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Palo Alto-based Color , the new Silicon Valley startup developing mobile photo sharing and social networking software which appears to have gained unprecedented attention from the press this week at its launch, has a Southern California connection. The firm's SoCal connection?

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MySpace, WSJ To Send User To Davos

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Los Angeles-based social networking site MySpace , The Wall Street Journal, and the World Economic Forum today said that the firms are in a contest to send a "citizen journalist" to the Davos World Economic Forum. The firms are providing an all expenses paid trip to Davos and invitation to events and meetings.

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MySpace, WSJ Look To Send Users To Davos

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Los Angeles-based social networking web site said late Thursday that it has kicked off a competition to send a MySpace user to the Davos World Economic Forum.

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Interview with Bryan Hertz, VoxOx

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With the proliferation of social networks, communications clients and VoIP phone services, users often find they need to use multiple ways--Twitter, Facebook, phone, FAX, and more--to communicate with their contacts. Why would your users want to manage all of their communications, social networking, and so forth in one place?