Police track down, chase street gangs across Web (The Columbus Dispatch)Four Mifflin High School students flash gang signs and hold up red bandannas while one points a gun in a MySpace photo.
Linking jobs, young talent (Chicago Sun-Times)Facebook, MySpace and other social-networking sites are earning a new role in the business world: the latest tool to find entry-level workers with unusual or hard-to-find skills.
Troy company launches Web site for artists (Troy Eccentric)A Troy company has started an Internet social networking site, giving artists a more concentrated look at their craft than more popular sites like Myspace and Facebook.
Does the Crowd Know Best? (TechNewsWorld.com)Trying to begin a career as a graphic designer and build a portfolio, Evan Stremke joined CrowdSpring, a Chicago-based online marketplace for creative services. No conventional help-wanted Web site, CrowdSpring is part of a trend sweeping the Web, sometimes called "crowdsourcing."