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Abhishek Mehta

Google Reconciliatory note - The Murdoch Effect - 1 views

  • Abhishek Mehta
     
    At last, Google has "REACTED" to the needs of paid content publishers. Consider this as change of heart or a survival compulsion, it's on individual's discretion but Google has sent a reconciliatory note on its official Blog, under the program name "First Click Free". This program is meant to take care of the concerns of news publishers worldwide regarding content aggregator services like Google search and news.
Donna Baumbach

Geeks from the Creek - 0 views

  • Donna Baumbach
     
    tech ideas from a real classroom - published every two weeks
Jake Rocheleau

Founder of Omegle.com Answers Questions From Redditors - 1 views

  • Jake Rocheleau
     
    Omegle.com has spread across many social networking hubs, forums, and internet chatrooms rapidly over the past few months. It's a new site with a very simple...
Kathleen Cercone

Research on use of RSS - 3 views

I am looking for Research about RSS and its effectiveness as a method of communication. I am an educator and presenting on its use as I use it all the time for communication from my blog and wiki. Any ...

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started by Kathleen Cercone on 17 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
Aviva Gabriel

mamamusings ::: technology, academia, family, tangential topics - 0 views

  • Aviva Gabriel
     
    mamamusings: elizabeth lane lawley's thoughts on technology, academia, family, and tangential topics
qualitypoint Tech

Make Book from your Blogger Blog |QualityPoint Technologies - 0 views

  • qualitypoint Tech
     
    For celebrating its 10th anniversary, Blogger has now partnered with blog2print.com for enabling the blogger users to make Book out of the blogger blog.
Valentina Dodge

Penzu : Free Private Journal and Diary - 0 views

  • Valentina Dodge
     
    Your Life. Your Journal.
Charlie Hash

http://stock-exchange-for-dummies.blogspot.com - 0 views

  • Charlie Hash
     
    Check this Out for Stock Investing and Making Money
  • Charlie Hash
     
    Stock Exchange for Dummies and Beginners with Money Making Ideas
ignacio chehade

Influential Marketing Blog: 10 Stunning (And Useful) Stats About Twitter - 0 views

  • 21% (One Fifth) of Twitter accounts are empty placeholders.
  • Nearly 94% of all Twitter accounts have less than 100 followers.
  • March and April of 2009 were the tipping point for Twitter.
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  • 150 followers is the magic numbe
  • A small minority creates most of the activity
  • 5% of users account for 75%
    of all activity, and 10% of users account for 86%. This seems to
    suggest that the site has managed to engage a mass audience beyond
    those who typically engage with social media.
  • Half of all Twitter users are not "active."
  • his leaves about 30% of users who
    have an account and have tweeted before, but happen to be inactive now.
  • Tuesday is the most active Twitter day
  • APIs have been the key to Twitter's growth & utility.
  • English still dominates Twitter
  • Twitter is being led by the social media geeks.
  • IMB_TwitterSysomos2
  • 150 followers is the magic number. In a particularly
    interesting data point from the survey, Sysomos found that Twitter
    users tended to "follow back" all their followers up until about 150
    connections. Then the reciprocation rate fell off dramatically, which
    seems to indicate that this number may be the crossover point where
    people shift from using Twitter for more personal use to using it more
    for "lifecasting" their thoughts and actions to a community of people
    who they feel varying levels of connection to.
  • 150 followers is the magic number. In a particularly
    interesting data point from the survey, Sysomos found that Twitter
    users tended to "follow back" all their followers up until about 150
    connections. Then the reciprocation rate fell off dramatically, which
    seems to indicate that this number may be the crossover point where
    people shift from using Twitter for more personal use to using it more
    for "lifecasting" their thoughts and actions to a community of people
    who they feel varying levels of connection to.
    • ignacio chehade
       
      So true... but so harsh
  • y 9216
     
    Looking past these small points, the report does share some fairly interesting observations and stats as well if you dig a bit deeper. Here's my read on the 10 standout conclusions that the report offers to help you (and your brand) better understand the potential uses of Twitter
  • ignacio chehade
     
    See some true about twitter.
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