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Sharing on the Web: How, When, Where and Why We Do It

When are people most likely to share content on the web? How do they prefer to share it? What services are they sharing to most frequently? These are the burning questions of the age of social media. Bookmarking and sharing service AddThis just might have the answers. AddThis is celebrating its fifth birthday with a [...]

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Kindle Books Now Outselling Real Books on Amazon

Less than four years after their introduction, Kindle electronic books are now outselling physical books on Amazon. Since April 1, for every 100 print books Amazon has sold — including paper books for which there are no Kindle books available — it has sold 105 Kindle books. The company has sold more than three times [...]

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Kindle Fire hands on

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Social networks and blogs rule Americans Internet time

In the U.S., social networks and blogs reach nearly 80 percent of active U.S. Internet users and represent the majority of Americans’ time online, accounting for 23% of their time spent online, compared to 7.6% for email and 2.6% for current events and global news. Beyond America, across a snapshot of 10 major global markets, [...]

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The future of the law firm website

I saw this article and immediately thought of my good friend and client Michael Brown of Peterson, Berk & Cross in Appleton, WI – one of the hippest, techiest attorneys I’ve ever met. Michael understood the value of content marketing and business blogging long before most attorneys — he’s been blogging on H1B Visa and employee rights issues for [...]

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Back to (the wrong) school

Of all the Labor Day analyses I’ve read this weekend, this one may be the most important. Funny, but I jumped in the middle of the article and thought “this sounds like Seth Godin”. I was right. Seth says… If you do a job where someone tells you exactly what to do, they will find [...]

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Think that mobile/local search is just a fad?

Think different! “Mobile local search is growing at unprecedented levels: 77.1 million mobile subscribers accessed local content* via mobile devices in January 2011, up 34% from the 57.6 million who did so one year earlier, according to a report by the Local Search Association (LSA). The use of mobile apps to access local content grew [...]

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How has technology affected the recession and recovery?

This Labor Day, the mainstream media will be filled with prognostications, pontifications and predictions about the state of ‘work’ in the United States. Here’s Don Dodge‘s take… “Technology is all about productivity. Getting more things done, faster, cheaper, with fewer people. This has been called the “Jobless Recovery“. Here is why. Companies have spent billions [...]

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American social media usage reaches milestone

“Social media usage may have reached a tipping point, according to a new report from one of my favorite sources, The Pew Internet and American Life Project. Fully 65% of adult internet users now say they use a social networking site like Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn, up from 61% one year ago. This marks the [...]

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How do YOU talk to your computer?

Me? I use Dragon Dictation at the desktop level and voice to text on my Google Nexus S. How about you? Created by: Medical Transcription

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