National Public Radio has launched its own music site NPR Music.
Ad:Tech – BuzzLogic Launches Conversation Ad Targeting
It seems that BuzzLogic has found another use for all of the conversation mining and sentiment analysis it conducts in the blogosphere.
Yahoo Launches Social Site For College Grads
Due to the arrival of OpenSocial, it felt like social networking had reached a new stage of development; Facebook stood alone, but other companies began to march under a single flag. Now, however, there’s another “loose” contender called Kickstart.
Yellowpages Launches New Mobile Search Tools
Yellowpages.com has launched two new mobile search products, including one for Apple’s iPhone and a free downloadable application for other cell phones.
Google Privacy Channel Launches On YouTube
The bigger Google gets, the more worried privacy advocates grow. So, in an effort to make its policies and opinions more transparent, the search giant has launched a new “Google Privacy Channel” on YouTube.
Best Buy Launches Paid Video Service
Best Buy has launched an online video sharing service that lets users store and share home movies on the Web.
Hitwise Launches Retail Data Center to Public
Hitwise, announced the launch of its new Retail Data Center. This publicly available website provides weekly online shopping trend data, based on how U.S. Internet users interact with more than 20,000 online shopping sites, across 21 shopping categories such as Video Games, Electronics and Apparel.
Google Docs Mobile Launches
Google Docs Mobile went live now, after traces of it were spotted a month ago. It’s a minimalist reformatting of the “Google Office suite" for cellphone display.
Bank Of America Launches Social Network
Bank of America is moving into the social networking territory and has launched a site focused on helping small business owners.
Joost Finally Launches – Will Anybody Care?
So Joost says that it is now finally open to the public (Liz Gannes at NewTeeVee and Kara Swisher at BoomTown have the details, including interviews with CEO Mike Volpi), after a long beta program that started as invitation-only.