Analytic.ly Provides Real-Time and Historical Twitter Analysis

For brands, developers and curious users, PeopleBrowsr is rolling out an interesting new tool. Analytic.ly helps people and companies “visualize, study and measure” Twitter conversations happening all over the web through general and custom reports and graphs. Topics and trends are stored and indexed, so researchers (be they corporate or otherwise) can get data on […]

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New Study Shows the Mobile Web Will Rule by 2015 [STATS]

In a dense, 87-page report, Morgan Stanley analysts have charted the most important online trends and predicted the future of the Internet. In addition to forecasting more online shopping and showing the geographical distribution of Internet users, the study also shows a dramatic shift toward mobile web use. Including devices such as the Kindle, the […]

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5 Tips for Creating the Perfect Profile Pic

No matter how much quality information or witty repartee we send out into our social networks, first impressions are almost always visual. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that the first thing we see when checking out a new Twitter () follower, Facebook () friend, or LinkedIn () connection is a profile photo. […]

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How to Automatically Sync Any Song You Download to iTunes!

iTunes has never been great at automatically syncing new songs or folders of music, but with a little finesse and the latest version of iTunes, you can automatically sync any new music you download to iTunes, with relative ease. Photo remixed from Shutr. Love it or hate it, tons of people still use iTunes to […]

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30 Beautiful Handwritten Fonts (A Must for Marketers)

Handwritten Fonts…   Handwritten fonts are basically simulating a manuscript, or hand-drawn text. A manuscript is any document that is written by hand. The term may also be used for information that is hand-recorded in other ways than writing, for example inscriptions that are chiseled upon a hard material or scratched as with a knife […]

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Bush Wipes Hand on Clinton’s Shirt, Internet Goes Wild [VIDEO]

Oh, man — it’s time for another viral video depicting a politician doing something potentially unseemly: On a recent trip to Haiti, BBC news cameras caught George W. Bush wiping his hand on Bill Clinton’s shirt after shaking hands with a Haitian man. Let the video-sharing and inevitable outcry commence. According to The Huffington Post, […]

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How Addicted to Social Media Are YOU? (Shocking Images)

[img credit: Markus Bollingmo] Thanks as always mashable.com My comments: Does this surprise anyone? (now of course, WE don’t do any of these things…right everyone?) Posted via web from Viral Social Media Strategies

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iPad Templates and Stencils, the Cool Stuff is Coming…!

While consumers await the arrival of the first generation iPad on April 3, designers and developers have been working on apps in anticipation. Here’s a list of free iPad templates and stencils to get you started: iPad Stencil for Omnigraffle by iA Contains backgrounds, title bars, buttons, selectors, and other iPhone UI elements Text is […]

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HOW TO: Unfollow Tools on Twitter, Are there Any Left?

Best Unfollow Tools for Twitter Twitter has been slowly weeding out unfollow tools, especially the bulk unfollow tools. Their reasoning is simple. They want to eliminate the bulk unfollow/follow practices on Twitter. These practices to build up accounts have decreased the engagement on Twitter. And the average Twitter user has quickly diminished to highly unengaged. […]

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The Truth About the Average Twitter User [SAD STATS]

A new study from security firm Barracuda Labs provides some interesting insights into the state of the Twitterverse. Unfortunately for the microblogging startup, the stats say that most of its users aren’t very active. The study looked at around 19 million Twitter accounts (PDF) in order to figure out how people are using Twitter (). […]

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