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IT Facts delivers the latest statistics and figures from the IT world, following trends, market growth rates and market share numbers.

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  1. The number of social network users in Latin American countries grew 103% in January 2008

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ITFacts/?p=14440

    The number of social network users in Latin American countries grew 103% in January 2008 Posted by NB @ 5:05 am Categories: Internet usage Tags: Network, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, NB The number of social network users in five major Latin …

    9 hours ago
  2. In February 2008 Brit used broadband for 19 hours 40 minutes

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ITFacts/?p=14441

    In February 2008 Brit used broadband for 19 hours 40 minutes Posted by NB @ 3:01 pm Categories: Broadband Tags: Hour, Minute, Broadband, Connection Speed, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, NB 52% of Britons online are on a connection speed between 512Kb and 2Mb. …

    9 hours ago
  3. Russian Internet usage in February 2008

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ITFacts/?p=14442

    Russian Internet usage in February 2008 Posted by NB @ 1:30 pm Categories: WWW Tags: Visitor, Usage Day, NB Measures Europe Russian Federation Average Minutes per Visitor 1,515 1,078 Average Minutes per Usage Day 91 82 Average Pages per Visitor 2,753 2,322 Average Pages per Usage Day …

    9 hours ago
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    Online Spending of Dating Websites

    http://blog.intrysted.com/?p=11

    Alex Moskalyuk at ZDNet draws a bead on online dating advertising spend: Spending for the top ten dating services represents 91% of total spending for this industry ($356.5 mln of the $379.6 mln total), according to Nielsen. Match.com led the way, spending $145.5 mln in January - October 2007, almost doubling its budget

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    Internet Marketing Strategy: Debunking Social Networking Myths - MySpace

    http://blog.firebellydigital.com/2008/05/internet-mark-2.htm...

    85% of users are 18 or older and more than half of the total people using myspace are 35 or older. Can you afford to miss this audience? 2. Not enough people go to myspace Untrue. myspace was ranked 10th out of the most visited websites in 2006

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    ZDNet: Tech News, Blogs and White Papers for IT Professionals

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    Top-growing sites in Russia in February 2008 Search Property Share of Searches Total Internet 100.0 Yandex 47.4 Google Sites 31.2 Rambler Media 9.7 Mail.Ru Sites 7.0 Yahoo! Sites 1.3 AOL LLC 1.1 Microsoft Sites 0.6 Wikipedia... Tags: NB, Site

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    The OPLIN 4cast

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    While the results of several recent polls vary, the message is still the same: Americans prefer to get their news online. Zogby Poll: 67% View Traditional Journalism as “Out of Touch” (Zogby) More Americans turning to Web for news (Reuters) 35% of Americans aged 65+ get their news online (ZDNet) Abandoning the News (Carnegie Reporter) 4. Eee PC Many tech blogs are talking about the machine that’s “Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play.” Let’s also add that it’s more compact and cheaper than a standard notebook.

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    How Much did Dating Sites Spend on Ads in 2007?

    http://www.DatingSitesReviews.com/article.php?story=News-Dat...

    ZDNet posted the results of ad spending by dating sites for quarters 1 to 3 in 2007. These figures are compiled by Nielsen. It looks like the top ten dating websites in ad spending where responsible for 91 percent of all dating site advertising. Of the over

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    Mobile: Think Different

    http://blog.ipglab.com/?p=220

    s difficult to do something with that data in terms of re-targeting or closing the sale. Ah, but then there’s voice. Remember that? It’s the way we talk to each other when we’re actually using the phone to talk. (Which, by the way, is still the number one usage in mobile, despite the understandable absence of media coverage). But, then again, is it really so understandable…? If you look at some of the biggest mobile campaigns to date, they’ve had strong voice components. Lipitor, for example, did a

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    Top IT news for May 5: Penalizing net censorship, IBM-Google partnership, can open source save Sun?

    http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=686

    More from ZDNet Is Google reliable enough? Four reasons to skip Web conferences Global PC shipments grew 14.6% to 69.5 mln units in Q1 2008 SAP to run apps native on RIM’s BlackBerry 10 reasons for IT failure Xubuntu 8.04 stellar on low-power machines AT&T disables free Wi-Fi for iPhone users Power cord clutter: A picture is worth a thousand words

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    ZDNet: Tech News, Blogs and White Papers for IT Professionals

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    Top 5 independent online video sites in US in 2007 Rank Name Domain Mar-08 Mar-07 Growth, YTY 5 Break.com www.break.com 1.82% 1.57% 16% 7 MetaCafe www.metacafe.com 0.98% 1.13% -13% 8 Daily Motion www.dailymotion.com 0.96% 1.03% -7% 9 Veoh www.veoh.com 0.93% ...

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    Microsoft buying Yahoo! is a good thing.

    http://geeyk.com/archives/6

    and online advertising market with their tiny user base. We as users should always hate monopolies and corporations which are dominant. I have hated Microsoft when it comes to their 90% monopoly in Operating System market, I have hated Apple for their near control of portable music player market and I hate Google for their dominance in Search and online advertising. Monopolies are bad for users, mainly because there is very less room for innovation and corporations who are monopolistic tend to exploit users.

    6 days ago in geeYk - blog of Azhar. by azharcs · No authority yet
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    Spending by dating sites in Q1-Q3 2007

    http://www.thedatingwizzard.com/blog/spending-by-dating-site...

    total spending for this industry ($356.5 mln of the $379.6 mln total), according to Nielsen. Match.com led the way, spending $145.5 mln in January - October 2007, almost doubling its budget from the same […] Alex Moskalyuk at ZDNet draws a bead on online dating advertising spend: Spending for the top ten dating services represents 91% of total spending for this industry ($356.5 mln of the $379.6 mln total), according to Nielsen. Match.com led the way, spending $145.5 mln in January - October 2007, almost doubling its budget

    7 days ago in The Dating Wizard · No authority yet
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