Category: Trends

Protect your ‘Digital Legacy’ with Entrustet

Making plans for your death is a topic most of us don’t want to think about; but understand the importance and necessity. No one wants to labor our loved ones with the task of settling our unfinished affairs in the event of an untimely death. So we reluctantly sit down with a lawyer and iron [...]

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With Web TV What’s the Point of Cable?

It’s no secret that all the old methods of getting content are under siege. In a video killed the radio star onslaught, the web has singlehandedly shook the music and publishing industry to their foundation. The cable companies were feeling slight tremors, but now it seems that the mild rumblings are turning into full-blown quakes. [...]

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Foursquare and Pepsi Make Location Based Social Networking Real

Foursquare awards it’s users points for doing things in the real world like discovering new places, completing interesting tasks, and meeting new friends. The service not only is a great and unique way for businesses to get involved in social media, it proves to be the same for charities.

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Social Awareness: The New Networked Frontier

No one yet knows exactly what Web 3.0 is, but there are brilliant minds at work shaping and designing our internet future today. Social networking on steroids will most definitely be part of whatever evolves. Right now that conjures images of tweets beaming directly into my brain (a truly scary thought) or Facebook status updates [...]

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Getting Everyone Plugged into Broadband

It’s a good sign that the government is finally addressing broadband issues in our country. Unfortunately, everything these days seems to be framed around politics and ideology, red or blue, left or right, R or D.   Some so-called pundits have already figured out the next wave of political fortunes — just based on the elections [...]

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BlackVoices Diversifies with Domains

Like most of you I primarily use Quantcast and compete to measure the traffic of other websites. When someone happens to hook me up I use Comscore as well. BlackVoices.com looks to have had a huge dip in traffic on sites like Quantcast and compete. this is largely because they are not classified into a network, Comscore’s equivalent to a media type (M). being classified this way has it’s benefits especially if you are hard at work serving niches as part of your strategy. September Comscore numbers show that Black Voices is actually at about 4.9M unique visitors (October numbers aren’t out yet) classified as a media type. I chatted briefly with Tariq Muhammad today about Black Voices’ new strategy.

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