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August 31st, 2010

net@night 166: Pandora

Continuing saga of Digg 4, Gmail calling, Priority Inbox, Diaspora launch, paper.li, 5 years of Pandora, and more.

202

August 25th, 2010

net@night 165: A Little Whine And Music

Teetering on the social media ledge, engagement across platforms, standing on the ball, gmail second thoughts, costly blogging in Philadelphia, and more.

201

August 18th, 2010

net@night 164: DuckDuckGo

Alex and Luke stop by, personality apps, Tumblr for Android, Twitter Tales, search engine DuckDuckGo, and more.

200

August 11th, 2010

net@night 163: Gettin' Diggy Wit It

Whiteboard resignation hoax, Facebook cleans up birthday wall posts, WeePlaces.com, Kevin Rose from the new Digg and more.

199

August 4th, 2010

net@night 162: David After Journalism

Rdio streaming audio, Amazon and Snuggie launch fan made video contests, Mathew Ingram from GigaOM, and more.

198

July 28th, 2010

net@night 161: Felicia Day

Mashable milestone, Yahoo-Google deal in Japan, emotional tweet map, The Guild goes Bollywood, and more.

197

July 20th, 2010

net@night 160: GetGlue

Kindle books hits a milestone, Google images undergoes redesign, ToneCheck launches to check your email tone, what really makes GetGlue stick, and more.

net@night with Amber and Leo

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May 9th, 2006

Inside the Net 21: ClaimID

Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte Manage your identity online with ClaimID...

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Guests: Fred Stutzman and Terrell Russell of ClaimID

How do you know if that MySpace profile is really mine? Which pages are officially yours, which are not? And how do you tell? Enter ClaimID - a web site that helps people claim the sites that are theirs, and disclaim the sites that aren't.

How does it work? See some favorite examples on the ClaimID blog.

ClaimID is in a closed beta right now but click this special Inside the Net link to register without an invitation.

Visit Amber's ClaimID page. Visit Leo's ClaimID page.

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