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09 Nov 09

Stats Confirm It: Teens Don’t Tweet

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Stats Confirm It: Teens Don’t Tweet

August 5th, 2009 | by Pete Cashmore424 Comments and 3194 Reactions

twitter logoIf you’re under 25 and use Twitter, you’re not the source of the site’s tremendous growth. While we recently questioned the findings of a largely anecdotal report from Morgan Stanley written by a 15 year old, Nielsen has now produced figures that confirm the trend: young people don’t Tweet."

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22 Jul 08

PR 2.0: New Communication Theory and the New Roles for the New World of Marketing

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    New Communication Theory and the New Roles for the New
    World of Marketing

  • In the era of the "new" social Web,
    communications is actually evolving back to its origins of communicating with
    people, not at them. It may seem implied, but communications does not, for the
    most part,
    embody two-way discussions.
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29 Jun 08

2008 Web Predictions - ReadWriteWeb

  • 2008 Web Predictions
  • 4. A handful of big companies will let you start logging in with an
    OpenID associated with your account.
21 Jun 08

Crowdsourcing: A Million Heads is Better than One - ReadWriteWeb

  • digg is not only a poster-child for Web 2.0
    success, it is also an excellent example of using the wisdom of crowds to
    organize and highlight information. digg's concept is simple: users submit links
    to websites, articles, news stories, photos, or videos, and other users vote on
    whether they are worth checking out. Depending on how many people, who, and how
    quickly links are "dugg" they may be promoted to the main page as a worthy link
    of the day.
  • StumbleUpon is a browser plugin for
    Firefox and Internet Explorer that allows users to rate and share web pages. The
    plugin is very straightforward: users vote thumbs up or thumbs down on pages and
    are served random pages based on their previous picks, specified topic areas of
    interest, and the picks of other like-minded users. The idea is that the
    sites with the most thumbs up votes, will be the most relevant. Further, users
    are fed sites that were voted up by others who share a similar vote history -
    i.e. the more you use StumbleUpon, the more it learns about what you like and
    the better recommendations it gives to everyone.
09 Jun 08

Enterprise 2.0 To Become a $4.6 Billion Industry By 2013 - ReadWriteWeb

  • Enterprise 2.0 To Become a $4.6 Billion Industry By 2013




    Written by Sarah Perez / April 20, 2008 9:01 PM

    / 28 Comments





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    A new report released today by Forrester Research is predicting that enterprise spending on Web 2.0 technologies is going to increase dramatically over the next five years. This increase will include more spending on social networking tools, mashups, and RSS, with the end result being a global enterprise market of $4.6 billion by the year 2013.

  • Instead, collaboration and productivity tools based on the concepts of web 2.0,
04 Jun 08

2006 Web Technology Trends - ReadWriteWeb

  • Undoubtedly 2006 has been the year of the social network. MySpace,
    YouTube, Facebook have been the three outstanding success stories - but also
    impressive was Bebo (in the UK particularly) and there was strong growth in
    existing web 2.0 networks like Flickr and del.icio.us. The zenith of this social
    networking craze was probably Google
    buying YouTube
    for $1.65 B.
  • 2006 was also the year that Web 2.0 got overhyped and the term is now
    generally accepted as just a marketing term, akin to Dot Com. But whatever you
    call it - I prefer to use the term 'Social Web' or even 'read/write Web'
    nowadays - this current era of the Web is making a big impact.
    • Keep it simple: Web 2.0 = Social Web - on 2008-06-04
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