Most Flickr Users Don’t Have Uploaded Photos
Webometric Thoughts: Average photos per Flickr Member: ZEROWebometric Thoughts blogs that based on a random sample of 324 Flickr users that 216, or 67%, had zero photos.If this is true that would leave you to believe that more people may be consuming photos on Flickr than publishing photos on Flickr.From Webometric Thoughts:
Is It Web Design, Or Web Development?
I’m working with a prospective client who needs specialized e-commerce assistance – more than I’m capable of doing in a timely manner. So I found an experienced PHP programmer who can provide this expertise.
Report: Wireless Data Markets Looking Good
The word "growth" pretty much sums up with global wireless data market’s performance last year. Two key changes occurred as a result: India managed to overtake the U.S. in terms of subscriptions, and the U.S. passed Japan in terms of service revenue.
Yahoo Responds To Microsoft’s Push
We’ll say this much for Microsoft’s most recent letter: at least it got Yahoo talking again. Yet Jerry Yang and Roy Bostock weren’t in the most cooperative of moods when they responded this morning.
Close The Ad Loop For Big Returns
Online ads can enhance one’s sales both on the Internet and in the brick and mortar storefront, as one recent study noted.
Yahoo Wants More Cash, More Time
The Yahoo board may respond to Microsoft’s offer with a request for a higher bid, while telling newspapers a new advertising system in the works will be better than anything else.
Microsoft, Yahoo Get To The Staredown
The whispering campaign has begun, with hints of Microsoft reevaluating its original bid for Yahoo. Is it a bluff, or a true change in interest?
Official Vista Blogger Moving On
Several of the big Internet companies – Google, Yahoo, and eBay – have lost important employees in the last week or so. And if it seemed like Microsoft was going to skate through, it’s not – Vista blogger Nick White is leaving.
Seesmic’s Acquisition of Twhirl
What I like about the Seesmic’s acquisition of Twhirl isn’t that I’m using it as my default client for Twitter. Or that I happen to use Seesmic and look forward to some chocolate and peanut butter goodness.
Couple Suing Google Maps For Private Residence Pictures
We’ve heard all kinds of privacy concerns since Google Maps launched its Street View photos last May, most of which have had l