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Ryan Holman

Understanding Users of Social Networks - HBS Working Knowledge - 1 views

shared by Ryan Holman on 30 Sep 09 - Cached
  • "No one uses MySpace" To continue on the issue of online representation of offline societal trends, Piskorski also looked at usage patterns of MySpace. Today's perception is that Twitter has the buzz and Facebook has the users. MySpace? Dead; no one goes there anymore. Tell a marketer that she ought to have a MySpace strategy and she'll look at you like you have a third eye. But Piskorski points out that MySpace has 70 million U.S. users who log on every month, only somewhat fewer than Facebook's 90 million and still more than Twitter's 20 million in the U.S. Its user base is not really growing, but 70 million users is nothing to sneeze at. So why doesn't MySpace get the attention it deserves? The fascinating answer, acquired by studying a dataset of 100,000 MySpace users, is that they largely populate smaller cities and communities in the south and central parts of the country. Piskorski rattles off some MySpace hotspots: "Alabama, Arkansas, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Florida." They aren't in Dallas but they are in Fort Worth. Not in Miami but in Tampa. They're in California, but in cities like Fresno. In other words, not anywhere near the media hubs (except Atlanta) and far away from those elite opinion-makers in coastal urban areas. "You need to shift your mindset from social media to social strategy." "MySpace has a PR problem because its users are in places where they don't have much contact with people who create news that gets read by others. Other than that, there is really no difference between users of Facebook and MySpace, except they are poorer on MySpace." Piskorski recently blogged on his findings.
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      This I find interesting: if I read this right, it would mean that if you had something that was of a more local interest and away from the major cities -- the biography of a local football player, a history of local landmarks, a self-published book by a local political figure, etc. -- it might be effective to have a MySpace strategy as well in the mix, which wouldn't necessarily be the first strategy to come to mind.
  • Women and men use these sites differently.
  • Piskorski has also found deep gender differences in the use of sites. The biggest usage categories are men looking at women they don't know, followed by men looking at women they do know. Women look at other women they know. Overall, women receive two-thirds of all page views.
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      I'm not entirely sure I agree with their broad characterization of the gender differences in how social networking sites are used, but my evidence to the contrary is also anecdotal and the plural of "anecdote" is not "data." :-)
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  • To continue the earlier analogy, "You should come to the table and say, 'Here is a product that I have designed for you that is going to make you all better friends.' To execute on this, firms will need to start making changes to the products themselves to make them more social, and leverage group dynamics, using technologies such as Facebook Connect. But I don't see a lot of that yet. I see (businesses) saying, 'Let's talk to people on Twitter or let's have a Facebook page or let's advertise.' And these are good first steps but they are nowhere close to a social strategy."
Derik Dupont

3 in 5 Web Users Read Online Newspapers - 0 views

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    3 in 5 Web Users Read Online Newspapers - Publisher: MarketingCharts
Thelisha Woods

Daily Tidbits: Wikipedia users asked to edit 'Wikipedia' book | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    Wikipedia users can now edit and improve a Wikipedia book on the online encyclopedia. Read this blog post by Don Reisinger on Webware.
Derik Dupont

MediaPost Publications Nielsen: Users Won't Pay For Web Sites 02/17/2010 - 0 views

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    Nielsen: Users Won't Pay For Web Sites - 02/17/2010
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    Told ya
Ryan Holman

Howard Kurtz - Howard Kurtz's Media Notes: The future of journalism - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Speculation on the future of journalism and the possibility of user-generated content to gain local news stories.
Ryan Holman

Twitter to overhaul user list seen as partisan - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Social Media vs. Politics....what happens when the "suggested users to follow" list is perceived as partisan?
Ryan Holman

Why Tweeting MLK's "I Have a Dream" Speech Now Constitutes Civil Disobedience - 0 views

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    Citizens took to the digital streets today to celebrate what has become known as "Internet Freedom Day." The new holiday celebrates users' ability to speak, share, create, and innovate. It commemorates the Internet blackout of Jan. 18, 2012, in which tens of thousands of websites participated, to protest the draconian copyright bills SOPA and PIPA.
Elizabeth Ralls

Internet Users Demand Less Interactivity | The Onion - America's Finest News Source - 2 views

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    Satire (or truth?) from the Onion
Michael Jensen

Kindle user claims Amazon deleted whole library without explanation - 2 views

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    "When your Kindle is wiped by Amazon without explanation, refund, or appeal, it's time to wake up and realize the truth: ebook readers treat you as a tenant-farmer of your books, not an owner. You have no rights, only a license-agreement that runs to thousands of words, and that you'll never fully satisfy."
Ellen Levy

Epicenter - Mind Our Tech Business | Wired.com - 2 views

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    Experimenting with new business models in epubs: "For the first time, customers can subscribe to unlimited reading of as many as 32 titles from five different publishers through one app, with one user interface, at one price."
Matt Mayer

PR Stunt: Activists Sink Amazon Bestseller with Fake Reviews - PRNewser - 1 views

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    This article examines the downside of user reviews and reveals the potential for their abuse.
Thelisha Woods

Sony EBook Store to Offer Classic Books Digitized by Google - Business Center - PC World - 0 views

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    Public-domain books from before 1923 digitized for Google Book Search will be available for free to Sony Reader users
arnie Grossblatt

Google's Gatekeepers - 0 views

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    Can Google continue to "Not be evil" and dominate the global market for search and user-generated content (YouTube, Blogger). Discussed how Google balances among free speech and privacy, the censorship demands of governments and its financial interests.
Kat Rodenhizer

PC Pro: News: Open-source DRM ready to take on Apple and Microsoft - 0 views

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    Quick news on Marlin, a new open-source DRM, that does not restrict users to a single device.
Rob A.

YouTube - 1981 primitive Internet report on KRON - 0 views

shared by Rob A. on 01 Feb 09 - Cached
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    Long before anyone had heard of the Internet, early home computer users could read their morning newspapers online ... sort of. Steve Newman's 1981 story was...
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    The future was NOW! Brought to you by Rob Arthur---owns home computer.
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    This is classic! I like the "electronic journalism" term that was used to describe their methods. If only the journalism industry knew what was coming . . . the guy saying "we're not in it to make much money" -* the newspaper delivery guy "not worried about losing his job" shakes my head*. Oh, and I own a home computer too - lol.
arnie Grossblatt

Ubiquity for Firefox - 0 views

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    A Firefox extension for creating user-generated content mashups.
Ryan Holman

Leslie Harris: Deep Impact: Italy's Conviction of Google Execs Threatens Global Interne... - 0 views

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    How much responsibility do services bear for the actions of their users?
Derik Dupont

Variety Paywall To Go Up Thursday - 1 views

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    LOS ANGELES — The Hollywood trade newspaper Variety is putting its Web site behind a "pay wall" starting Thursday – reserving its online content for paid subscribers and hoping its advertisers will stick around despite the smaller Internet audience. Variety plans to shut off free access gradually, asking one in 10 visitors for a user name and password that will be sent to paying subscribers.
Derik Dupont

Hearst Plans Digital Service for Periodicals - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Hearst plans to launch next year a service called Skiff to sell digital subscriptions to newspapers and magazines in a format it hopes will be more visually appealing to users of electronic readers and other electronic devices." />
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