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The majority of respondents to a Gigaom Research survey thought Tumblr would be the most directly impacted. This is not surprising, since Tumblr is positioned as a social blogging platform and… Read more »
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The majority of respondents to a Gigaom Research survey thought Tumblr would be the most directly impacted. This is not surprising, since Tumblr is positioned as a social blogging platform and… Read more »
A collection of Gigaoms’ readership and their views of the impact that Google+ had on its competitors. In most cases many felt that their was no impact but with Facebook and… Read more »
Mozilla rolled out a new social API that brings social services like Facebook Messenger directly into the browser itself. Read more »
LinkedIn jumped into original content in a big way on Tuesday, making one wonder if it has bigger designs on becoming a push-button publishing platform for the business-executive set. Read more »
LinkedIn skews male while Pinterest skews female. Read more »
Information was gathered in a survey conducted by GigaOM Pro, respondents were asked how much of a negative impact Google+ would have on its social network competition. Read more »
Google’s new collection of social technologies, Google+, is generating positive reviews from the digerati and looks like the company’s best effort yet in social media. GigaOM conducted a survey over the… Read more »
Ryan breaks down the recent Comscore data, which I find pretty fascinating despite the fact most of the revelations are fairly well-expected. The rising use of Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter were… Read more »