French President Becomes Online Sensation
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is receiving a lot of attention online for a video in which he tells a bystander to "get…
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy is receiving a lot of attention online for a video in which he tells a bystander to "get…
It's one thing when it appears that Facebook has lost numbers in Britain. Facebook wasn't alone. Social networking in general was down in that one country, where habits have never exactly been a mirror of the larger situation. Bebo, for example, is still relatively unknown in the States.
Some new Hitwise statistics have led to two takeaways. First, people follow Oprah. Second, people like free stuff. Simple enough, eh?
Mozilla reached a milestone recently as Firefox hit 500 million downloads. If that were people, that'd be about a twelfth of the earth, or about eight percent of everybody.
In December 2007 U.S. Internet users viewed more than 10 billion videos online and it was the busiest month for online video consumption since comScore, which authored the report, began tracking online video.
It just keeps getting worse at iVillage. First there were 13 layoffs, then a show got canceled. Now a website - Healthology.com - appears to be doomed, and another 18 employees are preparing to lose their jobs.