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Facebook Is Gaining Ground On Google In Time Spent On The Internet

Via Tech Crunch by Erick Schonfeld on December 18, 2008 Facebook long ago passed MySpace in global visitors and time spent on the site, but now it appears to be gaining ground on Google. A couple days ago, Facebook released … Continue reading

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Reconciling Social Technographics and 90-9-1

Via Groundswell by Josh Bernoff Forrester’s Social Technographics surveys show that when it comes to social content 21% of online US consumers are Creators, 37% are Critics (those who react to content created by others), and 69% are Spectators. The … Continue reading

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Online Video — And Our Attention Span — Get Longer

Via the New York Times By Saul Hansell Many people watch free, advertising-supported episodes of shows on sites like Hulu. The conventional wisdom is that people on computers only have the attention span to watch very short video clips. But … Continue reading

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