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Social Media Forum Australia relaunched

Social Media Forum Australia relaunched

Hi All, Just to let you know I have relaunched the Social Media Forum on a more stable and user-friendly platform. Feel free to sign up and participate in the discussion. Any feedback or recommendations on how to make this an interactive online community, please feel free to drop me a link. I have also […]

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Are Infographs ruining the Internet?

on February 21, 2011 | Blog Social Media | Comments (0)
Are Infographs ruining the Internet?

In my opinion, No. More and more websites these days are displaying their data and content in a visual form, this no only entices readers and brings in new traffic, it also generates valuable backlinks from many other websites sharing your content. Here is an infograph from www.lesseverything.com What do you think, are infographs ruining […]

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Facebook Photos [STATS]

on February 21, 2011 | Facebook Flickr | Comments (0)
Facebook Photos [STATS]

Facebook now has 600 million members globally and half of these log in on a daily basis. Facebook’s growth curve is also on the steady rise and has not shown any signs of flattening out yet. So lets look at how users are uploading photos on Facebook. – At the end of 2010, there were […]

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Bing launches new Bing Toolbar

Bing launches new Bing Toolbar

Microsoft’s Bing has launched a new Toolbar with several integration points to make your daily internet browsing easier. The Bing toolbar comes with tools such as news (localised), Bing maps, weather, mail integration (hotmail, yahoo, or gmail), Facebook integration, Video search, a Bing text translator, and of course a Bing search box. This is extremely […]

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Nokia & Microsoft partner, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop explains at Mobile World Congress

Nokia & Microsoft partner, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop explains at Mobile World Congress

On Friday 11 of Feb, Nokia and Microsoft have announced a new partnership in the Windows 7 platform and building substantially together in this new ecosystem. Nokia was considering the Android platform, however the final business decision was more aligned to a deal with Microsoft. Here is Nokia CEO Stephen Elop explaining the deal at […]

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Digg stops publishers posting content via RSS

Digg stops publishers posting content via RSS

Social Bookmarking service, Digg, has banned publishers and users from submitting their content via RSS. It is believe alot of spammers were using the RSS feature to post their content onto Digg, and in return was a drain on Digg’s resources to remove unsuitable/irrelevant content. Since Digg updated their site last year they have seen […]

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Looking back on AOL, when online goes offline

on February 11, 2011 | Australia Internet | Comments (3)
Looking back on AOL, when online goes offline

This past week, US internet giant AOL gained worldwide exposure for their $315 million buyout of blog conglomerate Huffington Post. Hearing the news while living in the ‘land down under’, I realised that prior to this event, many Australians wouldn’t have known what AOL was (with the exception of some who caught the 1998 Meg […]

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Australian Facebook users pass 10 million

on February 11, 2011 | Australia Facebook | Comments (0)
Australian Facebook users pass 10 million

Facebook’s head of U.S. agency relations Sarah Personette has released some interesting statistics about Facebook usage around the world. In Australia there are now over 10 million registered users, and 66% of these users return daily. This shows Facebook marketing is now able to reach a significant total of the Australian population. In comparison, the […]

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Attack of the Google bomb

Attack of the Google bomb

There was a time not long ago when a Google search for “Holocaust” revealed top results indicating that it didn’t happen. In 1999, a search using the Google search engine for “more evil than Satan himself” would have led to the Microsoft homepage. Leading up to the Iraq war, an online hunt for “weapons of […]

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