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Teens & Young Adults Prefer Facebook Over Blogs

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The survey also showed that teens are significantly less likely that Gen Y and adults to use Twitter. 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.

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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.” Case in point: Apple vs. T-Mobile. When I saw the new T-Mobile MyTouch 3G commercial, Iimmediately thought of the Apple iPhone commercials. Think about this: How often do you watch video every day?

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Youtube Tuesday: Lost Generation

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

Mobile internet activity is different, however, with the dominant share of time (42%) spent on email, and just 11% on social media. At its current rate, Twitter will process almost 10 billion tweets in 2010. Facebook, Twitter Growing As Video Referral Sources by MediaPost Online Media Daily. 40 percent of U.S. by eMarketer.

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Best Social Media and Digitial Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 1

Webbiquity SMM

Not too surprisingly, Facebook is the #1 method for passing along content, followed by email and then Twitter. Social Media 2010, The Fastest Growth Ever by MyCorporateMedia Randy Schrum supplies some interesting social media statistics, such as: Twitter users post more than 65 million tweets per day. And 73% of U.S. Fridays at 4 p.m.