Here are some links and stories from yesterday:
■Adaptive Blue released Glue (http://www.getglue.com), a web2.0-based smart browsing plugin for firefox that adds items that your friends liked to relevant pages (Amazon, Boarders, Twitter, Flickr, etc.). It can import / manage quite a few social networks and is a nice way to discover more…
■Cone consulting finds in [...]
Here are some links and stories from yesterday:
Sixty percent of Americans use social media, and of those, 59 percent interact with companies on social media Web sites. One in four interacts more than once per week. These are among the findings of the 2008 Cone Business in Social Media Study.
Some paradox findings on one-trick ponies and one-hit wonders explained at the example of user-generated content at YouTube – A study by HP Laboratories.
HP Laboratories published some research back in January 2009 on revealing actual interactions among people of massive online social networks. The example of social interactions within Twitter reveals that the driver its usage and exploding growth is a sparse and hidden network of connections underlying the “declared” set of friends and followers.
Rich Internet (micro) TV portals with increasing interactivity are emerging. They include social as well as media immersion – more than just content, but a complete platform. The question is what telecoms can offer as a platform provider.
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