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Hitwise says that as of May 2007, YouTube’s market share was 50% greater than 64 other video sites combined.
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Valleywag compiled four, top tech reviewers’ reviews of the iPhone. The average score? Almost 77/100. It looks like Jobs is on a roll.
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Four in 10 North American Internet users visited Web sites with embedded widgets in April 2007. Eastern Europeans had comparative widget disdain, with only 7.6% of Internet users in the region using the tools.
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Mobile gaming end user revenues in North America will reach $1.7 billion in 2011, up from $716.9 million in 2007, according to Gartner’s “More Growth Ahead for Mobile Gaming” report, published in June 2007.
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Internet users in urban India totaled 30.32 million in April 2007, according to JuxtConsult. That is up 28% over the number of users reported in April 2006.
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Here are the results of a survey on the best and worst brand names across categories. More fun than insightful.
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Google is serious about health search. They just formed the Google Health Advisory Council. Its mission is to help Google better understand the problems consumers and providers face every day and offer feedback on product ideas and development.
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McDonald’s has hired six “Quality Correspondent” mothers to visit the supplier facilities, restaurants, kitchens, and attend development meetings - then blog about their experiences.
Interesting idea… Will they really be honest?
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Dear Santa Claus: I’d like a Dell XPS M1330:). (Dell is one of my clients).
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“Top Banana” is really amazing video editing software created for Silverlight by Metaliq. Check it out. This is the future of consumer-edited video.
28 June 2007
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