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Five 2021 Social Media Predictions That are “So 2020”

Ignite Social Media

Since 2020 was such a cornucopia of strange headlines I thought I’d go through the fun horrific exercise of predicting some 2021 social media, digital, tech, and marketing trends that are “so 2020.” Microsoft Office will add stories. MySpace will make a comeback. Seriously, contact with aliens would have been too predictable.

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Paying Homage to the Social Technographics Ladder

Ignite Social Media

If you’re an OG in the social media marketing business, there’s little doubt that you don’t remember the Social Technographics Ladder created by Jeremiah Owyang , Josh Bernoff and Charlene Li when they worked at Forrester Research. .

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T-Commerce And The Rise Of Tablet Shopping

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A new report by InMobi and Mobext titled, The Role of Connected Devices in the Consumer Sales Journey uncovered some consumer habits that were unique to the tablet market. Look no further than Microsoft 's leap back in hardware production with their upcoming tablet, Surface. million U.S. users, 11% of the total U.S. population.

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How Facebook is Slowly Strangling Twitter

Convince & Convert

But here’s why even a Jack Attack might not save the company from eventual MySpace-ization : Facebook is slowly strangling Twitter at every turn. Is Facebook the New Microsoft? This series of mirrored moves is right out of the Microsoft playbook of the 80s and 90s. highlight to tweet). Perhaps Tesla will be another?

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comScore February 2010 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

percent search market share. Websites owned by Google continues to lead the search market in the United States. percent), and websites owned by Microsoft (11.5 percent of the search market, followed by AOL LLC with 2.5 16.8% -0.2 - - - Microsoft Sites 11.3% billion), Microsoft Sites (1.7 Ask Network 3.8%

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comScore Releases August 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

percent search market share. Microsoft Sites grabbed 9.3 percent market share, a 0.4-percentage core search market in August 2009 with 64.6 core search market in August 2009 with 64.6 percent), and Microsoft (9.3 percent of the search market, followed by AOL LLC with 3.0 Microsoft Sites 8.9%

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comScore December 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

percent search market share, virtually unchanged from 65.6 Microsoft Sites grabbed 10.7 percent market share, up 0.4 17.3% -0.2 - - - Microsoft Sites 10.3% Microsoft Sites 1,483 1,576 6% -- --. billion queries, and Microsoft’s sites, including Bing.com, had 1.6 Microsoft Sites 1,521 1,620 7% -- --.