Some high-profile Twitter accounts have been seeing astronomical jumps in the number of users subscribing to their profile updates — tens of thousands of new followers, in some cases. A feature launched last month, called “suggested users,” contributed to the spike, explained Evan Williams, Twitter’s co-founder and chief executive. As part of the sign-up process, new users are now shown a sort-of featured personalities list that includes a wide variety of popular people... more
Tracking your Footprints on the Web
Execute your browser to one of your favorite search engine. And input your name and click search button. You can see your information(including same names) on the web. But, what about Blogosphere or not indexed pages? Do you know how your search engine works in detail? Also what about your brand/company info/discussion/complaints which is critical in business field? Maybe there’ll be no perfect tool for that(if it’s, plz let me know by comments), but I found some recommendations. Web 2.0 is coming and it consists of many different things with compared to what you know about web. At least, I think we have to know happenings about you in new sphere with new tools. Plz, refer to the below and I hope it helps. Below links are provided from here. 1. BlogPulse: Trends in the Blogosphere Part of Nielsen-Online, BlogPulse highlights the top trends in the blogosphere and is mostly used to determine the hottest topics on the Web and how they got to be that way. But, its value as... more
Twitter’s ’suggested users’ get mammoth boost from new feature
The Twitter Fantasy
It seems everywhere you turn these days there’s an excitable story about Twitter, the microblogging tool that is a mystery to some people, a miracle to others, and a service some are noisily evangelizing in hope of self publicity. As Twitter scales up in user numbers, the level of hysteria seems to be going through the roof. Along with a huge army of self proclaimed social media experts, most of whom appear never to have actually worked on or been around a grown up marketing campaign in their lives,... more
Using Visualization to Optimize Adwords: Time Series Visuals vs the Pivot Table
This is a guest post from Elad Israeli and Roni Floman of SiSense, which specializes in easy-to-use business intelligence. Pundits joke that Google Adwords is driving Microsoft Excel sales. Two rivals are vying for domination; yet one’s desktop software is used to optimize keywords sold by the other. The reason is very simple: the Google AdWords interface doesn’t support the rigorous analysis of multiple AdWords keywords and their optimization. Importing the Google AdWords data... more
Tracking your Footprints on the Web
Execute your browser to one of your favorite search engine. And input your name and click search button. You can see your information(including same names) on the web. But, what about Blogosphere or not indexed pages? Do you know how your search engine works in detail? Also what about your brand/company info/discussion/complaints which is critical in business field? Maybe there’ll be no perfect tool for that(if it’s, plz let me know by comments), but I found some recommendations. Web... more
JW FLV Media Player
JW FLV Media Player | LongTail Video As u know, flv or other flash based video requires media player because it’s not supported by basic media player like Windows Media Player. There’re many flv players, which installation is required, but the problem is when u need to play flv file on the web. For that, I recommend JW FLV media player. It is one of the most famous FLV player, also it’s open source based so you can use it for free. Check details on above URL. For overview,... more
Palm Pre vs. iPhone vs. G1
CES 2009 brought us a new player in the smartphone upper-echelon. Let’s drill down and see how the Palm Pre compares with the iPhone and Android’s G1. 1. Multitouch touchscreen/gesture control: All three are capacitive, only the Pre and iPhone have multitouch. The Pre’s glowy little “gesture area” has dropped the touchable real estate all the way down tto the bottom of the phone, which is great for being able to navigate with one hand and not interfere with the screen... more
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