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Teens & Young Adults Prefer Facebook Over Blogs

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Blogging by teens (ages 12-17) has been cut in half - from 28 percent in 2006 to 14 percent in 2009. Where did they go? Social networking sites (SNS). 73 percent of teens and 72 percent of Gen Y are now active on at least one SNS. 71 percent of young adults prefer Facebook while 66 percent of younger teens prefer Myspace. View an alternate.

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Web Worker Daily " Archive Busyness vs. Burst: Why Corporate Web Workers Look Unproductive "

Buzz Marketing for Technology

April 19th, 2007 (8:54am) Anne Zelenka 94 Comments. Burst : Use better ways to communicate when available including blogs, wikis, IM, chat rooms, SMS, and RSS. James Governor’s Monkchips » More Thoughts on Discontinuous Productivity says: April 19th, 2007 9:30am. [.] Edgar says: April 19th, 2007 9:59am.

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You can't fight the power of video. It's bigger than all of us.

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We’re watching videos so often, that Comscore reported in 2007 that “Americans viewed more than 7 billion video streamsonline.” Think about this: How often do you watch video every day? Video is all around us. We don’t even realize how often wewatch them. And Youtube dominates the pack (as if that’s a surprise to anyone…).Comscore

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Best Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007 » Techipedia | Tamar.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

This year, I present you my favorite timeless posts of 2007, complete with descriptions about each blog post (which more than quadrupled the workload for me this time around, especially because I tripled the amount of links, but I had fun!) Perhaps Darren’s advice resonated with his readers? Become a del.icio.us

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Youtube Tuesday: Lost Generation

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Is Social Media the Final Frontier of Marketing?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Look at the difference between Obama and Clinton’s campaign for one example… Obama has leveraged social sites well and while Clinton’s campaign seems to know they need to be there, they don’t quite get it. People will share content on mobile devices through IR/SMS/email.