Digg is known for definitively dropping the “ban hammer” on those who post content that includes nipples. Apparently, the rules have changed. This screenshot from a video has been modified to a PG-13 level, but the original video does include visible nipples that are not-so-hidden. While I have nothing against the submitter (nor anything against the [...] Full story...
In December of 09’, Google implemented real time results into their website. This can benefit the user because if you happen to be searching for a hot topic – you will usually see real time results streaming on the results pages at Google.
While there’s something that can be said about “size doesn’t matter” in social media, there is one case in which it definitely does.
Digg.com has been in the top 100 sites in the US for some time, but they have finally gone global.
According to Alexa, they are #99 worldwide in Traffic Rank.
For entrepreneurs, one of the best features of Twitter is it’s API. Twitter allows developers to tap into its stream of 1 billion monthly tweets to create new applications and websites.
Those who have embraced social media have, for the most part, truly embraced it.
Those who haven’t, haven’t.
Facebook and Twitter are the two power houses of the Social Media Industry. Social Media has become a new medium within the Media family, its siblings being Radio, Television and Newspapers.
This Social Media Infographic from Flowtown really tells the story, visually and through words. It is one of the best representations of social media that I’ve ever seen.
If you haven’t heard, Twitter hit 50 million tweets per day.
If you haven’t heard about it, you’re not paying attention to the social media blogosphere, because EVERYONE is talking about it, at least the big players.
The debate has been raging for ages (at least in Internet time).
Facebook was once the “contender” against MySpace.
6 months ago, Twitter changed its homepage so that there was a greater focus on their search engine.