There are many social networks now. Few are generic while many are specialize to certain interest area or geography.
There is a genuine question. Aren't Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and Orkut enough? CEO of MentalHealthSocial (MHS) Colin Spencer Wood feels, its not. He claims that people shy about discussing mental health issues like alcoholism, sleeping disorder, bipolar, internet addiction etc. in mainline Social Media Networks mentioned before. The niche is therefore [...]
When I see some of the bloggers blindly marketing their blog on various social media and similar sites, I feel really irritated. Yeah some of us might end up clicking on your link, but chances that we will visit your site or you will find a visitor who will come back to your blog is very less (1 in 100000 may be and for that 1 in 100000 you make [...]
In the GT Blind Search application for Search Engine comparison, Bing and Yahoo has fared better than Google in all time numbers. There were total of 118 queries done by various people using the site, and 40+ goes to Bing's favor. There were 88 web search queries, 10 news and 20 image queries.
In the current month, Google performs better than Yahoo but lags behind Microsoft's Bing. Here's the detail. [...]
Awesome presentation by Drizzlin Media on 'History of Marketing'. It talks about human evolution, adoption of marketing and the metamorphosis of marketing phenomena.
I like the way they have presented it. You may want to have a look.
The History Of Marketing
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SPAM is the unwanted noise on the stream. It is same for all but for different people the noise if different. There are few folks who hate link tweets and enjoy chating with each other like group community chat, while others feel Twitter is their major source of information (mostly news) and they hate to know daily life updates from people.
For me SPAM mean too many bilateral chats, porn [...]
Anil Keshari Shah, currently the CEO of Mega Bank and a household name in Nepal, in his own words 'loves change, thrives in change'. He shared his story of his life among 80 young entrepreneurs during the Last Thursday's program on April 29th, 2010 organized by Entrepreneurs for Nepal, Samriddhi and Change Fusion.
In fact, change has been the mantra of his living. As a kid, he went to sevendifferent [...]
A must watch video for Android Developers and Android Enthusiasts. The Android Team comes for open Q&A session and answer various queries of the fans and interest group.
Poorly made video; you might have problem to understand the talk. But if you are really interested to know about Android from the team, you can put on your headphone and site in a quiet room.
Enjoy it. [...]
Are you obese or over-weight? Are you worried? Well, this talk will help you.
In this National Institutes of Health program, Marc L. Reitman, chief of the molecular biology and gene regulation section of the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney diseases, reviews current information on obesity and related complications. He also describes how a limited amount of fat can contribute to overall health.
At least $30 billion [...]
In this University of Washington video, Norm Meyrowitz of NKM Advisors talks about the multitude of other factors that are required to succeed in building high-tech products and businesses. To succeed in starting up a successful Web 2.0 company, only 20% computer science expertise is required. So what other factors determine the success of a business? Meyrowitz examines these factors by looking into 20 questions for startup success.
This is [...]
Twitter seems to be having yet another problem now. The results in Real Time Search on Twitter Home Page is showing erroneous results. There are results that does not contain the search keyword.
Here's an example what I found today.
In the picture above, the search keyword is "GlobalThoughtz" and second result does not contain the keyword.
Such problems do not create huge problem for web users as they can found out [...]