November 12, 2006 – 1:14 am
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The experiment continues. This was the first review offered me by ReviewMe, and naturally, in the spirit of experimentation, I accepted like a shot.
So, basically, it’s a tool to add a MySpace widget to your profile (it also supports other social networks) that gives you live access to [...]
November 11, 2006 – 11:29 pm
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This is an experiment. How do those words at the top make me feel? I am 40, have been a journalist for seven years, a website author for eight years, but a blogger for less than six months. This is how it has worked when it came to professional magazine [...]
October 24, 2006 – 1:26 pm
Nothing new from me on this subject: I have a cold and the internet makes it worse. But Mark Glaser has compiled an excellent overview of all aspects of the subject:
So what’s new and why is this such a hot topic? There have been widespread adoption of broadband connections at home, school and work. The [...]
October 20, 2006 – 9:28 am
The out-of-beta relaunch of MyBlogLog was covered twice today on Techcrunch. On the front page Marshall Kirkpatrick notes that the site functions as an automated social network around your blog using cookies to show the members visiting your site and allowing users to mine information about what sites they visit. Users automatically join a blog’s [...]
October 7, 2006 – 12:40 pm
Pew Internet Life’s new report Riding the Waves of “Web2.0″, another investigation into the meaning of the term, doesn’t contain a lot of surprises for readers of this blog, though they may find its conclusions controversial.
After explaining the origins and the perceived meaning of Web 2.0, the report argues that, “despite all of this [...]
October 5, 2006 – 7:31 pm
The majority of MySpace users (51.6%) are aged 35 and older, according to a press release from metrics company comScore.
An analysis of visitors to MySpace.com shows that as the site has experienced dramatic visitor growth, it has become more popular among older Internet users. The most significant shift has occurred among teens 12-17, who accounted [...]