Facebook Updates Data Use Policy
Digital Wallets Take Center Stage
Facebook Spawns Startup Ecosystem
Purina's New App Toys With Cats
Struggling RIM Unveils New Execs

Facebook is updating its data use policy in an attempt to give people more clarity on how the company uses information they share -- and signaling that it may start showing ads on other sites.
Cash, coins and credit cards are so old school. At least, that's the opinion of the manufacturers, banks, phone companies and credit card issuers that expect phones to be the future of payments.
To get the true measure of what's often called "The Facebook Effect," look beyond the company. A growing ecosystem of startups is using the social network's 900 million users to launch businesses.
Cats doing funny things in online videos has long been a popular pastime. Nestle Purina's idea was to go to the next level by helping people do funny things with their cats via its six new games.
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has hired two new senior executives, including a marketing chief, as the struggling company looks to regain market share lost to Apple's iPhone.

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