The Hindu covers the threat posed by various social network sites.
Our lives today are increasingly submerged in social-networking websites, like millions of others worldwide. In the last year, the number of Indian visitors to sites such as Facebook, Orkut, MySpace and Twitter increased by 51 per cent to 19 million (according to comScore’s 2009 report).
Quoted in Mail Today newspaper of the India Today group:
Apple is expected to price the product at about $750 (Rs 34,750) – midway between the iPod Touch ($ 399, or Rs 18,487) and the entry-level MacBook ($ 999, or Rs 46,288).
CNNGo.com is a new local lifestyle and travel site from CNN. They’ve just launched an Asia regional site and six city sites (Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Shanghai, Tokyo and Mumbai).
Digital Inspiration is featured on the Mumbai edition of CNNGo under “Local Blog Buzz”.
Mail Today, a newspaper published by India Today from Delhi, says:
The weblog, which turns 10 this week, is not as big in India as in the West, but it has given birth to a tribe of blogging superstars.
Bloggers are turning to active twittering, both as an alternative to posting regularly as well spreading the message about their blogs. Twitter and Orkut don’t replace the blogs, they complement them.