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AOL Debuts Bebo 'Social Inbox'

AOL is repositioning or perhaps enhancing Bebo as a kind of dashboard for the internet using the concept of a “social inbox.” The Wall Street Journal has coverage of what’s at stake for AOL and the challenges facing social media ad revenues. Full Article at The Bloggers' Times

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