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The World Economic Forum used to be a fairly closed event. It’s still difficult to attend in person, but you can view some of the sessions on their YouTube channel.
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The Entertainment Software Association said total sales for 2007 were $18.85 billion, with $9.5 billion of that spent on games (both PC and console) and $9.35 billion on consoles. My analysis: Wow.
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In November 2007, nearly 148 million U.S. Internet users viewed widgets, representing 81% of the total audience. MySpace.com widgets had the widest audience, reaching more than 57 million users, while Slide.com ranked second with 39.2 million viewers.
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In December 2007, 66.2 billion search queries were conducted worldwide. Baidu.com was the third ranked search property worldwide with 3.4 billion searches, capturing 5.2 percent of worldwide search share. Ahead of Microsoft….
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Users — including consumers, business customers and, in the case of government, citizens — are demanding more because of their ever-increasing familiarity and comfort level with technology - an interesting study from my former employer.
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BurstMedia found that more than seven out of 10 adult US Internet users surveyed had viewed online video content. A majority of all age segments had watched online videos, including more than half of respondents age 65 and older.
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Austin placed No. 7 on a rundown of the drunkest cities in the country compiled by Men’s Health magazine.
26 January 2008
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One Response to “links for 2008-01-26”
1 Katie G 31 January 2008 @ 10:07 am
Austin = lush for life!
I did take note that out of 10 cities, there were 4 Texas cities included…
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