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According to a new report from Netpop Research, 76% of all U.S. broadband users actively contribute to social media sites in one form or another, and 29% contribute regularly to
Continue reading »Posters on the wall, teen magazines, boom boxes playing the same stupid songs over and over again (automatically!) - that's not a sustainable situation, by definition. That's teenage living and
Continue reading »Written by Ken Yarmosh, a Read/WriteWeb Guest Blogger On average, I hear a Match.com commercial on the radio about once a day. In referring to their user base, their catch
Continue reading »Two years ago Danah Boyd's article "Viewing American Class Divisions Through Facebook and MySpace" mesmerized marketers and tech journalists. Facebook was described as tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_facebook_beat_myspace_from_college_dorm_to_platform.php'; tweetmeme_source = 'rww'; "hegemonic"
Continue reading »From the moment people had the ability to upload video content to the Web, they took the liberty of posting anything and everything they could find - whether they owned
Continue reading »MySpace and Facebook, as it turns out. Despite the land grab by numerous startups looking to become the number one social network for mobile devices, it's becoming apparent that mobile
Continue reading »As a follow-up from our post earlier today - The Web 2.0 Election: Does the Internet Matter in Election Politics? - The Washington Post is reporting that online "friends" could
Continue reading »- Erik Benson goes "old man grey" (I knew he was wise beyond his years...) - Kevin Roberts' Sisomo (leading edge kiwi wows the marketing/advertising world again with a beautifully
Continue reading »Not quite across the universe, as John Lennon sung it, but here are some highlights from the Read/WriteWeb Network: MySpace: Hot or Not? - Alex Iskold explores the current state
Continue reading »The New York Times reports that a study by security firm Barracuda Networks, which polled 2,400 of its customers, has found that more than half block access to social networking
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