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July 25, 2014
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Facebook and most other social networks are built on the premise that just about everything should be shared — except the money those posts produce.
At least two services are trying to change that. Bubblews, a social network that just came out of out of an extended test phase, pays users for posts that attract traffic and advertisers. Another company, Bonzo Me, has been doing something similar since early July.
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