Stats: The State Of The Internet

A cool video statistical visualization of the state of the Internet. Found at Vimeo from Jesse Thomas via Holy Kaw!

Twitter Traffic Up 9% After Google Real-Time Search Launch

“ComScore data show the number of unique visitors to Twitter increased by 9 percent from December 2009 to January 2010. The 21.79 million unique Twitter visitors in January was an all-time high, just over the 21.25 million visitors that comScore tracked in July 2009. December 2009 unique visitors were up 3.1 percent over November, so [...]

CHART: Kids Don’t Hate Twitter Anymore!

At the end of 2009, more than 30% of Twitter’s visitors were under 25, this chart suggests, up from about 20% of its visitors at the end of 2008. …Posted via web from e-Strategy Blog Links via businessinsider.com

Generation V: How They Read & Research Online

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I’m going to start calling the generation that follows the Millennials, Generation V, as coined by Gartner. I need a handy reference to people born between 2003 and 2023 because I’ve been thinking more and more about what they will look like and Generation V(irtual) sounds about as reasonable a name as I’ve heard. [...]

Morgan Stanley Mobile Internet Report

Morgan Stanley has released a mammoth mobile Internet report (via ReadWriteWeb): Slideshow:

Media Convergence Presentation

An official update to the original “Shift Happens” video. This completely new Fall 2009 version includes facts and stats focusing on the changing media landscape, including convergence and technology, and was developed in partnership with The Economist. Found at YouTube from xplanevisualthinking.

Book Review: Click, By Bill Tancer

I have–of necessity but also  because the subject fascinates me–been a student of online behavior from the beginning of my career. I have been studying how people behave online since 1995, when I became a freelance Web site designer. This fascination has, I believe, given me a competitive edge from the outset. Insight into our online [...]

Online Medical Research Behavior

Statistics about online medical research behavior by both consumers and physicians: Online Consumer Medical Research Behavior According to Harris Interactive, 78% of US adult Internet users had searched for health information online as of 2009. 2 percent of all Web queries are health-related; about a third of the subjects “escalated” their follow-up searches to explore serious illnesses. Cyberchondria: Studies of [...]

The Rise Of Social Mobile

It is inevitable that social networks will go mobile; the trends point to both the rising adoption of smart phones as well as social networking sites. Web traffic reveals the growing interest in social mobile. The following chart shows the traffic to social mobile sites foursquare, Brightkite, and Loopt during the past year. This chart shows [...]

Is Social Media A Fad?

Well, you know what MY answer to that is. Found at YouTube from Socialnomics09.

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