Monthly Archives: April 2009

FT Alphaville | State of the Blogosphere

Tweet Mark Penn, chief strategist of the Clinton Campaign, sparked an uproar in the blogosphere last week when he asserted the following in the pages of the Wall Street Journal: In America today, there are almost as many people making their living as bloggers as there are lawyers. Already more Americans are making their primary [...]

Social Networking Watch: Twitter Eats World

Tweet Twitter’s march towards world domination continues as comScore released its global numbers for March, 2009. Worldwide visitors to Twitter.com increased 95% from 9.8 million to 19.1 million, according to its estimates. This compares to 9.3 million visitors in the U.S. alone. These numbers only count visitors to Twitter’s Website, which is not the same [...]

The New York Times telling statement on the Newspaper business

Tweet Related Reading: You Visit Me Not

Wow, Live Video, Maps, Twitter and Facebook

Tweet Related Reading: You Visit Me Not

Twitter war zone

Tweet Related Reading: You Visit Me Not

peHUB » Highway 12 Turns Onto The Information Superhighway

Tweet Mark Solon, a general partner at Highway 12 Ventures in Boise, Idaho, sums up his firm’s social networking strategy in one sentence. “If you’re not on Facebook, Twitter and all the other social networking sites, communicating with your investors and entrepreneurs, then you’re going to be left behind,” he says. Such was the reason [...]

Social Networks and Blogs Reached Largest Growth Among Top Online Activities – Nielsen’s Global Research | Trendsspotting

Tweet Online time changes by Top 15 A new study released by Nielsen reports the shift in the online social behavior. Nielsen’s study results presented here followed the online activity in the USA, Brazil, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Australia. Note that the ‘Member Community’ category includes both social networking and blogging [...]

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