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American spend
more time with computers than spouses
According to the "Cyber Stress" study from
Support.com,
conducted by
Kelton
Research, 65% of US consumers over the age of 18 spend more
time with their computers than with their significant others.
Illegal downloads
outpace legal downloads 4-to-1
Increased levels of
broadband access, powerful and speedy PCs equipped with DVD
readers and writers, portable video devices and next generation
file-sharing services are making downloading of video content
faster and easier than ever.
La movida hacia Firefox
Rebasando 50 millones de “downloads” desde su lanzamiento en el
2004, Firefox ha reducido el dominio de Internet Explorer en el
mercado de “browsers,” una reducción nunca antes vista. Pero al
alcanzar casi 7% de los usuarios del Internet alrededor del
mundo, puede ser que la movida hacia Firefox ha perdido momentum.
Mobilizing social networking sites
US and UK mobile phone users are starting to
put their phones to work creating and uploading content to a
variety of Web sites, and social networking sites are leading
the way.
Newspaper blog
traffic up 200 percent
Newspapers had to hear a lot of bad news about
their business last year, so new findings from
Nielsen//NetRatings should come as a welcome change.
Online ad spending projected to grow by nearly 20
percent
A survey of advertisers who
control $6.5 billion in spending projects that the print and
broadcast shares of US
ad budgets will continue to decline in 2007, while the online ad
share grows.
Panda Internet Security 2007
consigue el sello de Compra Recomendada
PC
Actual,
revista española puntera en el mundo de las nuevas tecnologías,
ha otorgado a
Panda Internet Security 2007
el sello de
Compra Recomendada.
En la comparativa realizada por la publicación, la aplicación de
seguridad de
Panda Software
encabeza el listado de productos en
relación calidad/precio.
Telecoms to spend Billions battling IPs
Not only are telecoms facing the prospect of
ever-decreasing margins, competition is coming at them from all
directions, particularly from cable companies and independent
VoIP companies.
Video games top $12.5 billions in US
According to the
NPD Group, the US video game
industry reached an all-time high of $12.5 billion in sales in
2006, easily surpassing last year's record $10.5 billion.
What works and what does not in online marketing
In an end-of-the-year survey,
ad:tech and
MarketingSherpa asked
online marketers what marketing tactics worked for them in 2006
and what they expected to concentrate their time and spending on
in the months ahead.
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