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AOL is Getting Serious About Lifestreaming: Buys SocialThing

(Posted on  ReadWriteWeb  2 months ago)

SocialThing, a lifestreaming/social aggregation site, has been acquired by AOL, TechCrunch reports. We currently have no information about the final price of the acquisition, but given that SocialThing was still in private beta, we assume tha… (visit source article)
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