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Trend spotting, Internet trends, Marketing research & predictions

Trendsspotting blog is my professional observation of trends and their prospect. I follow internet users’ behaviors, review latest marketing research and surveys conducted, initiate my own search for trends and spice it with practical insights.

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  1. Innovative Marketing Efforts Brings Apple to Top in Satisfaction for the PC Category

    http://www.trendsspotting.com/blog/?p=451

    Apple has gained impressive satisfaction ratings in the ACSI (American Customer Satisfaction Index) for the Personal Computers category. The ACSI Satisfaction survey reveals that Apple tops competing Windows-equipped PCs as Dell, HP and Gateway (recently to acquire Acer). …

    17 hours ago
  2. India’s Independence day: Short Review of Onilne India

    http://www.trendsspotting.com/blog/?p=448

    Celebrating Independence Day in India, TrendsSpotting releases a short review on Online India statistics: Internet use According to ComScore: 28 million people in India age 15 and older accessed the Internet from home and work locations in May 2008. …

    4 days ago
  3. TrendsSpotting Handbook Of Online China

    http://www.trendsspotting.com/blog/?p=446

    Nin Hao ! In the spirit of drilling down the dynamics of the Internet in China , We have published a data filled , action packed slideshow “Handbook of Online China” on the eve of Beijing Olympics inauguration . …

    5 days ago
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    We Love Planning

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    Read these too Adliterate Another Planning Blog Brand New Digital Design Blog psfk Russel Davies TED Things do not change, we change. Trendspottting Blog Trendwatching

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    renaissance chambara | Ged Carroll - counterculture | life | style | geekstuff | otaku | socialengineering | marketing

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    Context Optional » The Difference Between Widgets and Applications Why Microsoft and Intel tried to kill the XO $100 laptop - Times Online louisgray.com: Fav.or.it Comments On Commenting Statistics TrendsSpotting Handbook Of Online China Fake NHS Sick note - unbelievable Social media websites at pivotal point - Brand Republic News - Brand Republic - regulation and advertising set to ruin it all apparently custom-mixed cereals. Mix your own muesli - all organic and natural muesli

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    renaissance chambara | Ged Carroll - counterculture | life | style | geekstuff | otaku | socialengineering | marketing

    http://renaissancechambara.com

    Context Optional » The Difference Between Widgets and Applications Why Microsoft and Intel tried to kill the XO $100 laptop - Times Online louisgray.com: Fav.or.it Comments On Commenting Statistics TrendsSpotting Handbook Of Online China Fake NHS Sick note - unbelievable Social media websites at pivotal point - Brand Republic News - Brand Republic - regulation and advertising set to ruin it all apparently custom-mixed cereals. Mix your own muesli - all organic and natural muesli

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    U.S.A.: The New China

    http://kevinforcongress.blogspot.com/2008/08/usa-new-china.h...

    has a whole lot more Internet freedom than 40 years ago, when tens of millions were being murdered by the Chinese Communists, and nobody had rice, much less a computer. A little Internet is better than none at all, right? That's why 85% of the Chinese favor government censorship of the Internet. By allowing a little liberty, and a little wealth, Communist governments gain the adulation of those accustomed to brute force and savage oppression. The Chinese people love the Communists

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    Everything You Want To Know About China's Internet. Just Ask.

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    here

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    China Web2.0 Review

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    Written by Tangos on August 12, 2008 2 Comments Tags:report, research TrendsSpotting blog published an informative slideshow, “Handbook of Online China“, just before the Beijing Olympics. The report, data collected from various sources, provides an overview of development of China’s Internet and user behaviors, the competitive landscape of some main Internet services, including search, IM and Web

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    The Club For Growth - http://www.clubforgrowth.org

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    - Richard Rahn, Washington Times Beware Of 'Investing' With Obama - Christian & Robbins, IBD Conrad, Chambliss Defend Compromise Energy Plan - J. Rushing, The Hill Payback? Obama Snubs Rangel - Glenn Thrush, The Politico Handbook Of Online China - TrendSpotting.com Fighting for Worldwide Internet Freedom - David Gross, RCW The Founders and Us - Richard Brookhiser, National Review Cubs 10, Braves 2 - Associated Press (Double-dip sweep!) Cubs 8, Braves 0

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    Bookmarking for 08-14-08

    http://www.fastfwdinnovation.com/2008/08/14/my-delicious/boo...

    about how marketers are comfortable starting conversation and so uneasy joining conversations. Made me smile and thought about how crappy tools to let people engage with companies they like are. Marketers shouldn’t be afraid and welcome them. What makes Cuil to buzz? Case study for launching brands in a highly competitive environment Another interesting opst fro Trendspotting regarding the hype surrounding Cuil. Their lecture is quite short but sharp. Useful to get some more positioning insights. Just read it if you got extra time though.

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    10 Step Beginner’s Guide to Blogging Your Personal Brand

    http://www.brazencareerist.com/2008/08/14/10-step-beginners-...

    After a few weeks or even month, you will have a thorough understanding of what people are talking about, how they are responding and how you can join in on the discussion. Find a way to take a niche of a popular category or trend. The tricky part is that you need passion and expertise to backup your niche. Once you can lock down what you’re good at and enjoy, then find some angle, application or topic that coincides with it.

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    Thursday's Daily News

    http://www.clubforgrowth.org/2008/08/thursdays_daily_news_22...

    - Richard Rahn, Washington Times Beware Of 'Investing' With Obama - Christian & Robbins, IBD Conrad, Chambliss Defend Compromise Energy Plan - J. Rushing, The Hill Payback? Obama Snubs Rangel - Glenn Thrush, The Politico Handbook Of Online China - TrendSpotting.com Fighting for Worldwide Internet Freedom - David Gross, RCW The Founders and Us - Richard Brookhiser, National Review Cubs 10, Braves 2 - Associated Press (Double-dip sweep!) Cubs 8, Braves 0