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Mar 27 2009 6:05pm EDT

Last Bytes: Social Networking for the Rich, Twitter for Moms

Anti-social networking is in full swing at Affluence.org, where only those with a net worth of $3 million or more can join. (WSJ Digits Blog)

One Flickr user has created a time lapse video splicing images from the Street View feature of Google Maps to create a view of driving over the Golden Gate Bridge. Good thing they didn't hit any deer. (The Daily What, Obsessable)

Twitter for moms. Because Facebook for moms is just called Facebook now. (Wired, WSJ Digits blog)

A Blackberry app store is set to launch next week. (CNet News)

Message to unemployed IT workers: E-crime doesn't pay. (Slashdot)

by Alexandra Fenwick


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