U.K. Social Networking Sites Account For 25% Of Display Ads
Social networking sites in the U.K. accounted for 13.8 billion display ad impressions in August 2009, representing more than 25 percent of all display ads viewed online, according to a new study by comScore.
Telecommunications companies were the heaviest social networking site advertisers, serving more than 949 million display ad impressions on social networks in August, or about 7 percent of all display ads delivered in the site category.
Social Networks Blamed For $2.25B In Lost Productivity
Short stretches can really accumulate. Did you know, for instance, that if someone comes back from lunch nine or ten minutes late every day, he (or she) will take the equivalent of free week of paid vacation per year? And similarly, one IT services and technology company believes social networking is costing UK businesses $2.25 billion each year.
Facebook Makes Share Buttons More Useful
Facebook launched a new version of its Share button today. This includes a live counter and analytics. When you use the new share button on your content, you can measure engagement and view the number of shares, likes, comments made, and clicks back to your site.
Twitter Picks Up Former Facebook Platform Manager
The personnel push-and-pull between tech companies is always interesting to watch; who goes where can be a sign of how insiders are placing their bets. And more than bragging rights appear to be at stake as Josh Elman, who used to work for Facebook, has joined Twitter.
AOL Names Post-Time Warner Board of Directors
AOL has named eight members to serve on its Board of Directors, once the company’s separation from Time Warner is Complete. The members have experience in Internet media, entertainment, marketing, and finance.
1. Former Amazon Senior Vice President and CIO Richard Dalzell holds a B.S. in engineering from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. He has also worked as Vice President of the Information Systems Division at Wal-Mart.
Newspaper Websites Attract 74 Million Visitors In Q3
An average of 74 million people visited newspaper websites in the third quarter of 2009, representing 38 percent of all Internet users, according to a custom analysis by Nielsen for the Newspaper Association of America (NAA).
Newspaper website visitors generated more than 3.5 billion page views during the quarter, spending 2.7 billion minutes browsing the sites over more than 596 million sessions.
Carl Icahn Quits Yahoo’s Board Of Directors
Another noteworthy event in the long, strange tale of the Microsoft-Yahoo deal has occurred: about 15 months after securing his seat on Yahoo’s board of directors, Carl Icahn has resigned the position.
It’s important to note that the move isn’t supposed to be interpreted as the first step in starting another fight. Or even as a sign of disapproval. In fact, in a letter announcing his resignation, Icahn made it sound more like a case of "mission accomplished" and "time to move on."
Ask.com Gets New U.S. Leadership
On Friday Ask.com announced that it has promoted Doug Leeds to President of Ask.com U.S. In addition, Tony Gentile has joined the company as Senior Vice President, Product Management.
Leeds has been with Ask Networks since early 2006, where he has held several different positions. Most recently, he has been President of the company’s Dictionary.com and Chief Operating officer of Ask Networks. Now as President, he will oversee the US business for Ask.com and lead the development, launch, and execution of Ask’s strategy in the U.S.
Adobe Teams With Salesforce on New Flash Builder
Adobe and Salesforce.com have partnered to launch the Adobe Flash Builder for force.com, which Adobe says increases developer productivity for creating rich Internet applications in the cloud. The product can be used to enhance existing Salesforce CRM implementations and custom-built Force.com apps, or build new apps altogether.
Power.com Suit Against Facebook Tossed
Facebook appears to have won at least part of yet another legal fight. Yesterday, United States District Judge Jeremy Fogel dismissed a complaint that Power.com brought against the social networking company in early July.
Facebook actually sued Power.com way back in January, alleging that Power.com had collected data about its users, and, in the course of doing so, violated the CAN-SPAM act and a couple of other regulations. Facebook raised the issues of copyright and trademark infringement, too.