Archive for the 'twitter' Category
Whats happened? Lots…
2 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello June 5th, 2007 in Start-ups, Tech 2.0, TrendSpotting, Web 2.0, Web Resources, round-up, social ideas, social media, trend, twitter.Garry Trudeau became an RIAA shill…
The New York Times finds new ways to say the record labels are dead: With the hyperbolic headline “Plunge in CD Sales Shakes Up Big Labels” the NYT outlines the approved list symptoms contributing the labels demise but steadfastly avoids stating any causes.
The software police at the BSA put out [...]
Whats happened? Lots…
0 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello June 5th, 2007 in Start-ups, Tech 2.0, TrendSpotting, Web 2.0, Web Resources, round-up, social ideas, social media, trend, twitter.Garry Trudeau became an RIAA shill…
The New York Times finds new ways to say the record labels are dead: With the hyperbolic headline “Plunge in CD Sales Shakes Up Big Labels” the NYT outlines the approved list symptoms contributing the labels demise but steadfastly avoids stating any causes.
The software police at the BSA put out [...]
A 5 Site Guide to Web 2.0
1 Comment Published by Siddiq Bello March 21st, 2007 in A-List Bloggers, RIA, Tech 2.0, Web 2.0, a-listers, reddit, social media, twitter, web 3.0.If you follow any of the Web 2.0 A-listers, like Pete Cashmore, Frank Arrington or Om Malik , then you know that the only thing anyone can agree on is that no one really knows what Web 2.0 is. Folks seem to agree that it’s got something to do with the rise of social media, [...]
Twitter Getting Bigger then Reddit
2 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello March 16th, 2007 in TrendSpotting, User Generated Content, Web 2.0, odeo, reddit, social media, social networking, trend, twitter, web 3.0.While I was preparing another post I ran this chart in Alexa and was surprised to discover that Twitter is already par with Reddit in traffic and is clearly on track to overtake them. I compared it to Virb, Reddit, Vox and Multiply. Only Multiply had more traffic according to Alexa’s ranking. I [...]
