YouTube: 2 Billion Views a Day
YouTube serves 2 billion video views a day, that is an extra billion since October 2009; http://j.mp/c4sTuB
YouTube serves 2 billion video views a day, that is an extra billion since October 2009; http://j.mp/c4sTuB
A life after Facebook? Diaspora, the Anti-Facebook project, rockets to $149K in online donations; http://j.mp/crsP0C
Searls: Branding has jumped the shark. The meme is stale. Worn out. Post-peak. http://j.mp/colnnd
Pew: 52% Internet experts believe in significant differences as a result of the Semantic Web by 2020; http://j.mp/c6jt0g
The 25,000th virtual world had been created on virtual world web platform Utherverse; http://j.mp/axLQ3M
Inside Facebook analysis: some Facebook privacy issues are real, some are not; http://j.mp/b4Z0Ch
Daitch: Facebook can not be trusted. Orwellian takeover of a single platform is a dystopian future; http://j.mp/b9EFBm
Keep track of your contacts and conversations: Silentale is a kind of personal CRM system; http://j.mp/9joZZW
Nielsen: iPad apps are inconsistent. iPad user interface should not be a scaled-up iPhone UI; http://j.mp/axulz1
Digital River has acquired Fatfoogoo, platform for developers to implement virtual currency, goods; http://j.mp/akq2QD
Daitch: “In a landscape of nomadic, transient social-media users, Facebook could be supplanted if they don’t change for the good of the people who use their services. Who knows, some bloggers have already taken a stand by making radical suggestions on how old media can take the mantle back. But that’s not all. The fight for social networking and privacy has picked up momentum within the developer community. Though just a blip the size of the tip of a needle, a start-up called Diaspora, founded by a group of college-aged developers, is thinking ambitiously enough to take Facebook on, using privacy as the centerpiece of their endeavor. Now, if only Mark Zuckerberg could identify with that.“