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comScore Releases First Public Report of Online Usage in Singapore

Bill Hartzer

According to a new report by comScore , Internet users in Singapore spend half of their time online using social and entertainment websites. Community 1.5% Community 1.5% million visitors (77 percent reach), while Yahoo! This is the first public report of online usage in Singapore. Instant Messengers 24.2% Sites 1,757 69.7%

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Top 50 USA Web Properties for April 2009

Bill Hartzer

comScore, Inc. They do this every month, and it’s based on data from their comScore Media Metrix service. Google’s web properties continued to be the most visited web properties in April 2009, with more than 155 million visitors, followed by Yahoo! www.cdc.gov), and the rise in popularity of Twitter and Facebook.

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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Google is undoubtedly huge and they could simply shrug their members off like Digg does to its much smaller userbase, but instead they engage the community and that’s why Google is such a positive brand. It’s their community of choice and that’s fine. I would ask some philosophical questions, however.

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Analysis of Five Top Blogs and What You Can Learn from Them

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I have never written a product review on my blog and my posts average 30 comments. However, after writing a product review on my blog recently, after 24 hours I only had 3 comments on the post (which is very unusual). This particular article is top notch and prompted me out of the woodwork into the comments. Great post, Oni!

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Report Ranks Reputation and Exposure of Brands Across News and Social Media

Bill Hartzer

On a more positive note, in December, Microsoft and Yahoo announced that they finalized their planned Internet search and advertising partnership agreement. YAHOO $291,766,667. Yahoo announced a world wide shutdown of operations from December 25th to January 1st to find new ways to cut costs in the recession. SONY $294,308,077.

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