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Indians in Social Media (2009) «

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01 am Indians in Social Media (2009) Jump to Comments By-and-large most of us would agree with that Social media is still in a nascent stage in the Indian context and there is a lot that remains to be explored in the Social media space. Top Blogs Directory – The marketing & social media section in the directory of top Indian blogs.

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Digg: Your Privacy is an Illusion

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

As Digg becomes more of a social network and less of a social news network (or a hybrid that incorporates both elements), it has a lot of obstacles it needs to face. As Digg becomes more of a social network and less of a social news network (or a hybrid that incorporates both elements), it has a lot of obstacles it needs to face.

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comScore Search Engine Rankings for June 2009

Bill Hartzer

Google has 65 percent market share, Yahoo! percent market share. According to comScore, “In June 2009, Americans conducted more than 14 billion core searches, with Google Sites accounting for 65.0 percent search market share. percent market share, a 0.4 percent market share, a 0.4 Search Queries (MM).

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A Review of the New Digg Images and Universal Taxonomy.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Social Media > Thoughts on Digg’s Latest Features: Thumbs Up Thoughts on Digg’s Latest Features: Thumbs Up by Tamar Weinberg on December 17, 2007 Share When I was at Pubcon last week, Digg launched its highly anticipated images section.

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comScore December 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

In December 2009, Americans conducted 14.7 percent search market share, virtually unchanged from 65.6 percent market share, up 0.4 Here’s the actual numbers as released by comScore: December 2009 U.S. In the December 2009, Google had the most searches overall, with more than 14.0 Share it on StumbleUpon.

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comScore Releases August 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

In August 2009, Americans conducted more than 13.9 percent search market share. percent market share, a 0.4-percentage percentage point gain versus July 2009. core search market in August 2009 with 64.6 percent of the search market, followed by AOL LLC with 3.0 Share it on StumbleUpon.

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comScore Releases May 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

In May 2009, Americans conducted 14.3 Google’s websites continued to lead the US search market in April 2009 with 65.0 Here are the official numbers, as reported by comScore: comScore Core Search Report* May 2009 vs. April 2009 Total U.S. comScore Core Search Report* May 2009 vs. April 2009 Total U.S.

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