Nielsen: Republicans Outnumber Dems Online
NetRatings, a Nielsen property, published a report today comparing Internet usage along political party lines. The findings also catalog top websites among both Democrats and Republicans, indicating a wide disparity in online interests between the partisan groups.
Does Anyone Really Know Who’s Using YouTube?
Ever since YouTube was reported to be serving up 100 million videos daily, the site became an industry darling. But who is watching and how often? The answer to that may not be as simple as you think.
Amanda Congdon chats with Guy Kawasaki
Amanda Congdon, video blogger, actress, and much more has recently added a video interview with one of my favorite evangelists, Guy Kawasaki.
Comedy Central Gives YouTube OK
After demanding that YouTube remove all of its copyrighted videos last week, Comedy Central has given YouTube the okay to continue hosting video of its TV shows.
Spry Built-in Variables for Datasets
This is mainly for my own reference – but as I always have trouble finding it – I thought I’d share.
Social Media Summary
Social Media seems to be a trend these days. Netscape just announced that they removed the whole sex channel from their website. That makes me feel a lot better actually and it’s at least a step towards a more cleaner frontpage.
Elite SEO And Blogging Retreat
Aaron Wall, Jeremy Shoemaker, Dave Taylor and Lee Dodd have announced they’re going to be running a two-day internet marketing retreat for anyone interested in SEO/M and Blogging.
Office Live Launches in the US on November 15th
Microsoft Corp. today announced that Microsoft Office Live (http://www.officelive.com/), a set of Internet-based services tailored to the needs of small businesses, will be coming out of beta in the United States on the 15th of November 2006.
Reddit Follows JotSpot, Takes The Cash
While the morning discussion over tea and scones focused on Google’s acquisition of enterprise wiki software firm JotSpot, Cond Nast’s Wired Digital division received a present from its corporate masters, who purchased news-sharing site Reddit for Wired.
Google UK Set To Overtake Channel 4
Google is not just a search engine. This statement is confirmed on almost a daily (hourly?) basis with purchases like YouTube and JotSpot dominating Internet news outlets. But before they jumped on the social network bandwagon, Google was also considered a marketing entity, and judging by their 3rd quarter revenue report, they one of the […]