Over the last decade searches for porn have dropped from 20 percent to 10 percent and the hottest searches are now for social networking sites. Now there’s a great statistic. It’s from Bill Tancer’s book “Click: What Millions of People are Doing Online and Why It Matters.” “As social networking traffic has increased, visits to porn … [Read more...]
Moms of different ages use the Net differently
Gen X and Gen Y focus on different activities onlineImage: StriaticGen X is the generation born between 1965 and 1980 (depending on your source)Generation Y moms were born between1982 (Millenials) and 1994. Both Generation X and Generation Y moms view the internet as a must-have tool for finding child-rearing information, but there is a marked difference in their … [Read more...]
Blogs Meet SEC Reg FD Requirements
What started as a conversation on Jonathan Schwartz’ blog at Sun Micro systems has been accepted by the SEC. ON July 30th the SEC voted that a website or a corporate blog is a valid place to post corporate news. There are new guidelines that cover how a public company can use a Web site and/or corporate blog to meet Regulation FD’s public disclosure requirements. What … [Read more...]
MicroBlogging Reaches into the Enterprise
Last night LA Start up Yammer took top honors at TechCrunch50. What is Yammer? It’s a Twitter-like application for businesses. Yammer aims to make companies more productive by making it easier for employees to communicate with one another. Unlike email which goes betweeno nly a few specified peole, on Yammer you can build a company network and have a Facebook, … [Read more...]
CNN bases show on Twitter content
It seems you really are no-one if you’re not on Twitter! CNN has been incorporating ‘tweets’ in their reports upped its use of Twitter content during the coverage of Hurricane Gustav. A tweet from anchor Rich Sanchez, a faithful Twitter user, revealed CNN will debut a new Twitter show called “Rick Sanchez Direct,” says WebProNews. The new show … [Read more...]
