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Cathy Oxley

By The Numbers: Twitter Vs. Facebook Vs. Google Buzz - 1 views

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    "Updates/Posts * Facebook status updates: 700 per second * Twitter tweets: 600 per second * Buzz posts: 55 per second And compared to searches * Google: 34,000 searches per second * Yahoo: 3,200 searches per second * Bing: 927 searches per second"
Roland Gesthuizen

Big brands are failing social networking test | The Australian - 0 views

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    "SOME of the biggest brands in Australia have been revealed as poor users of social media such as Facebook and Twitter -- often creating a presence there, only to then leave them dormant. Research by public relations agency Burson Marsteller on Australia's top 20 brands indicates that many are bungling their approach to the emergent media channel of social networking."
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    Good how groups like QSITE know how to handle social networking, often pioneering things so that the rest of us have to catch up. :-)
Roland Gesthuizen

The 2010 Social Networking Map / Flowtown (@flowtown) - 0 views

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    "As a tribute to XKCD's 'Map of Online Communities', we have decided to re-create our own, updated version of this map. The numbers are taken to reflect many new developments in the social networking communities, including Facebook surpassing Myspace as the preeminent online community:"
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    Very nice map of the social networks in the web2.0 space. Has anybody seen the XKCD original version? :-)
Amanda Rablin

Facebook 1800 - Networking for Reform - 0 views

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    Ning for engaging American students in learning about the reform during the 1800s through a facebook style network with key characters from this era.
Roland Gesthuizen

The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet | Magazine - 0 views

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    Two decades after its birth, the World Wide Web is in decline, as simpler, sleeker services - think apps - are less about the searching and more about the getting. Chris Anderson explains how this new paradigm reflects the inevitable course of capitalism. And Michael Wolff explains why the new breed of media titan is forsaking the Web for more promising (and profitable) pastures.
Roland Gesthuizen

Facemash Creator Survives Ad Board | The Harvard Crimson - 0 views

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    "The creator of the short-lived but popular Harvard version of the Am I Hot or Not? website said he will not have to leave school after being called before the Administrative Board yesterday afternoon. Mark E. Zuckerberg '06 said he was accused of breaching security, violating copyrights and violating individual privacy by creating the website, www.facemash.com, about two weeks ago."
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    Amazing when you consider who this is really talking about and what happened next to this social software.
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