Results published by Ofcom yesterday suggest that women use the web more than men. Gasp. Women aged 25-49 spend more time online than men - especially the 25-34’s who account for 55% of net usage compared to men of the same age.
The reason for this, quite emphatically, is MyBeboBook. Women just can’t get enough of [...]
Entries from August 2007
The Internet: A place for women
August 23rd, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · 2 Comments
In Buzz/sentiment analysis · Networking · Social media · Stories
Twitter on TV
August 22nd, 2007 by Leo Ryan · 1 Comment
In Networking · Stories
News just in from Twitter; they are partnering with MTV for the Video Music Awards next month. Already MTV character Moonman is tweeting and you can follow his insights and philosophical musings on his twitter: http://twitter.com/vma.
What does this mean? Twitter have too much VC and this is a harbinger of Bubble2.0? Or MTV don’t [...]
Digital Advertising: En Vogue?
August 22nd, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · 1 Comment
In Brand innovation · Branded content · Sharing · Stories
Like many men I have, on occasion, picked up my girlfriend’s girly magazines (Cosmos, Vogue et al) and I am always astounded by how many advertisements an average edition contains. When I point out that she’s paying £4 to be advertised at she laughs and says she LIKES looking at the adverts. (Granted I do [...]
Pinger: the new Twitter?
August 21st, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · 3 Comments
In Networking · New technologies · Product launch · Stories
I suppose it was only a matter of time before someone developed a voice-mail version of Twitter and here it is: Pinger.
Whilst it is a service low on original thought, it is a service with a fair degree of potential. One simply calls up the Pinger number, chooses who they want to receive the message [...]
Shutterstock
August 20th, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · 3 Comments
In Brand innovation · Customer conversations · Networking · New technologies · Sharing · Stories
Job not paying enough? Mortgaged up to the eyeballs? Finances in the red? There is hope! Well, sort of…
Shutterstock is a website i’ve stumbled upon that pays you money for providing photographs for their royalty free photograph library. According to the website
Shutterstock is the largest subscription-based stock photo agency in the world. Our outstanding collection [...]