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The Get More Out of Google Infographic Summarizes Online Research Tricks for Students
Of course this is what they search for.
fancy pants.
Turns out people really don’t care to read others’ complaints and whines on Facebook. For me, it’s a one-way ticket to the Hide list.
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(Source: ilovecharts)
In December 2010, 41% of Americans cited the internet as the place where they got “most of their news about national and international issues,” up 17% from a year earlier. When it came to any kind of news, 46% of people now say they get news online at least three times a week, surpassing newspapers (40%) for the first time. Only local TV news is a more popular platform in America now (50%).
Groupon seems to be winning the race for post-game coverage of their “edgy” Superbowl spot, but how do the two commercials themselves compare? Do they speak to how these two social buying services are seeking to differentiate themselves?
Daily unique visitors of popular sites. Not quite there yet, but compared to the others, Tumblr is almost parabolic. Some tumblrites might not see that as good news though.
Go team!
We’ve had our FP NY social media intern attempting to migrate all our Flavorpill Myspace fans with the promise of “prizes”. We’re finding most people don’t even know what email address their myspace is connected to any longer.
Poor MySpace. Rock Tumblr!
For whom the bell tolls…
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