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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. Singaporeans spent 14 percent of their online time at the Entertainment category, which includes popular Web brands like YouTube and MediaCorp, while social networking accounted for 8 percent.&#.

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Top 100 Most Innovative and Influential People in the Web 2.0 World

Bill Hartzer

In the social networking category, Mark Zuckerberg, the Founder of Facebook , beat out Kevin Rose, the Founder of Digg. In the search category, the heads of Google , Microsoft , and Yahoo! Stefan Weitz of Microsoft and Carol Bartz of Yahoo were also named, and Jason Calacanis was also named in the Search category.

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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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Bing Search Engine Losing Users Fast

Bill Hartzer

Here are some stats released in Chitika’s report: Search Share: Impressions August September October Google 81.80% 84.19% 84.99% Yahoo! 9.08% 7.73% 7.26% Bing 6.76% 5.76% 5.44% (Based on a sample of 579,555,134 impressions across the Chitika network) Search Share: Unique Users August September October Google 79.86% 82.87% 83.82% Yahoo!

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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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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Broadcasting Brain April 18, 2008 at 6:51 am { 25 comments… read them below or add one } Jason Falls February 1, 2008 at 9:55 am Great post and great points, Tamar. If you also ask me, Digg has had a lot of vocal supporters and those voices are going to be preaching about other social networks now.

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