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"Large Traffic Jumps for Social Networks Over Past Year

 Large Traffic Jumps for Social Networks Over Past Year

"The chart below from a ComScore press release (via Read/WriteWeb) shows the amazing growth some of the largest social networks have achieved over the past twelve months...


Total Unique Visitors (000)
Social Networking Site Jun-06 Jun-07 % Change
MySpace 66,401 114,147 72
Facebook 14,083 52,167 270
Hi5 18,098 28,174 56
Friendster 14,917 24,675 65
Orkut 14,917 24,120 78
Bebo 6,694 18,200 172
Tagged 1,506 13,167 774

Social Networking Sites Full of Security Holes

It's Time for Social Networks to Open Up

 

League table of world universities published: top three from USA

Global Education: Is the West Losing Its Lead?


How Public Is Your Public Body?

By Ewan McIntosh

 

Murdoch and his enablers

Jim Sleeper Peddling half truths, mainstream media writers predict that Murdoch will protect the Wall Street Journal. Does the full truth stand a chance?

Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal: French editors react

 

via. @ haha.nu. via:Galvao’s illustrations


Analysts Patrol YouTube for Copyrighted Video

A start-up that employs video analysts to scour YouTube for pirated material on behalf of corporate clients has become a key player in the battle over Internet copyrights.

SALON declares: Art movies: RIP

Long before Bergman and Antonioni died, the mystical art-house film experience faded to black. Plus: How rock can rehabilitate, and a vote for Kelly Clarkson....

By Camille Paglia

 

Film noir was strangely at odds with the post-war national mood. Happy, optimistic people liked dark, morose movies...

 

A brief Murdoch panic

Killing front page quirkiness

The Press, Blogosphere Showed Less Wariness at 2007 YearlyKos Convention

By Munir Umrani

McJoan's Take on Blogger, Journalist Interaction At YearlyKos 2007

By Munir Umrani

BLC07 McIntosh No.1: Why Scotland Has Been Blogging For 5 Million Years

By Ewan McIntosh

 

A New Discovery in Human Evolution

In News

A scientist holds a Homo erectus skull (foreground) he discovered in 2000 in Kenya A new discovery suggests that Homo erectus may not have evolved from Homo habilis—and that the two may have been contemporaries.

 

 

 

The Press, Blogosphere Showed Less Wariness at 2007 YearlyKos Convention

By Munir Umrani

Little Mosque on the Prairie

Daniel Martin Varisco writes:

So it is certainly time for a Little Mosque on the Prairie, even if it debuts in Canada rather than Kansas. Yes, fellow Americans, Muslims can be funny and not just the butt of Islamophobic jokes. It may not be surprising that nearly 2 million viewers tuned into the premier of the new television series on CBC. (more…)

 

Internet advertising to top all segments by 2011

By Jonathan Dube

Wired points to Veronis Suhler Stevenson's Communications Industry Forecast and the prediction that “Internet advertising is expected to become the largest ad segment in 2011, surpassing newspapers.”...

Minneapolis Bridge Collapse & Citizen Journalism

By Jonathan Dube

Absolutely fantastic summary here of the various forms of "citizen journalism" that covered the Minneapolis bridge collapse from e-strategy's David Erickson. Some of his conclusions on what this means for...

 

SF Chronicle launches Journalism of Action

Encyclopædia Britannica reaches Wikipedia's main page

 

 

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