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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 »
Facebook and Instagram are the most popular photo aggregation services. Read more »
Generalist networks such as Myspace, Google+, and Pinterest, though the next most popular, register fewer than 20 percent penetration among multiple networkers. Read more »
Multiple websites serve as platforms for social-TV apps, but according to a GigaOM Research survey, the giant social networking sites dominate. Facebook was the preferred website for an overwhelming majority of… Read more »
In a Gigaom Research survey, 22 percent of respondents said that a solid mobile experience was Twitter’s most important priority in terms of future growth. Read more »
A Gigaom Research survey asked readers to identify the company’s most and least promising revenue strategies. Of all respondents, 52 percent believe Twitter’s consumer fees are its least-promising source. Read more »
44 percent of respondents said Twitter should be more consistent and transparent about its policies. Read more »
Developing a revenue model, developer backlash, and fizzling as a fad that has yet to flop are among the top three challenges respondents named for Twitter’s prospects in a recent Gigaom… Read more »