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Five 2021 Social Media Predictions That are “So 2020”

Ignite Social Media

Microsoft Office will add stories. MySpace will make a comeback. The first of which will be Zoom as it prepares to stay competitive after in-person meetings become a thing again after the pandemic. Expected content series will feature original content including the 30-minute mystery “Oh, Sorry, I Was On Mute.”.

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Paying Homage to the Social Technographics Ladder

Ignite Social Media

As I understand it, the trio at Forrester built the Social Technographics framework for their excellent book, Groundswell , and it was a helpful way for those of us in the space to explain how people were engaging with sites like Friendster, MySpace, Blogger and Facebook.

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T-Commerce And The Rise Of Tablet Shopping

Twist Image

Look no further than Microsoft 's leap back in hardware production with their upcoming tablet, Surface. I'm less confident in Microsoft and Google's attempts at cracking the penetration that Apple 's iPad is having, simply because both the Surface and Nexus 7 are making their debut with wi-fi only. connected devices. desktop computer.

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

Bill Hartzer

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. Stefan Weitz, Director of Search, Microsoft Corp. NYSE: NWS) (MySpace ). Stefan Weitz, Director of Search, Microsoft Corp.

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comScore February 2010 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

percent), and websites owned by Microsoft (11.5 16.8% -0.2 - - - Microsoft Sites 11.3% billion), Microsoft Sites (1.7 Microsoft Sites 1,715 1,667 -3% -- --. billion queries and Microsoft Sites with 1.7 Microsoft Sites 1,772 1,720 -3% -- --. Microsoft/All Other 223 222 0% -. MySpace 398 388 -3% -.

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comScore Releases August 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

Microsoft Sites grabbed 9.3 percent), and Microsoft (9.3 Microsoft Sites 8.9% billion), Microsoft Sites (1.3 Microsoft Sites 1,208 1,288 7% -- --. Microsoft Sites ranked third with more than 1.3 (NASDAQ: SCOR) has released their monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the United States search marketplace.

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