Posted: March 19th, 2010 | Author: Editor | Filed under: Details | Tags: Ads, Facebook, Google, internet | No Comments »
According to the latest Hitwise analysis, Google’s lost its crown as the most-visited Web site in the U.S. last week. The new king of Web site traffic is, of course, Facebook. In the future, technohistorians may marvel at this event. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 | Author: Editor | Filed under: Techstuff | Tags: Facebook, salesforce, Slide, twitter, ustream, zillow | No Comments »
According to fastcompany.com, those are the ten most innovated web companies.
1. Facebook
The dorm mates who pranked and coded their way into the social lives of Harvard students may have grown up and gone their separate ways, but Facebook the company–still helmed by founder Mark Zuckerberg — has graduated into an international leviathan of stunning power. More than 400 million souls (as of this February) share their lives to an exhausting degree: They upload 2 billion photos, 14 million videos, and 8 billion bits of other information a month, and drag their identities and networks with them to 15,000 Web sites a month through Facebook Connect. As a result, Facebook has become the platform of choice for major brands, political candidates, scrapbooking moms, and social causes looking to “engage” and “converse” rather than merely “sell” and “broadcast.” In September, Facebook became cash-flow positive for the first time. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: December 20th, 2009 | Author: Editor | Filed under: Details | Tags: boys Vs girls, DVD's, Facebook, free time, myspace, obsessions, shopping | No Comments »
After we fought, wrangled and came to blows, we managed to conclude that we can’t manage it and the conversation ended. On this article you’ll see that men and women are alike… but in a different universe…. Part VΙ, Free time Read the rest of this entry »