Did You Know: the Internet Contains the World Wide Web?
Original post by Dave Young
Original post by Dave Young
Fans Write Fiction for Kindle Worlds Amazon announced a new publishing platform called Kindle Worlds that will sell digital fan-fiction, which is material written by fans but based on […] Original post by Dave Young
Twitter announced a new video advertising program today called Twitter Amplify that is designed to synchronize promotions on TV with promotions via tweets. The new TV ad-targeting product seems kind […] Original post by Dave Young
The teenage love affair with Facebook may be over — or maybe it was all a myth to begin with, judging by new research from the Pew Research Center’s Internet […] Original post by Dave Young
Facebook announced today it is adding a verification feature for pages and profiles on its sprawling network. The feature will add little blue check marks or “badges” next to the […] Original post by Dave Young
Original post by Dave Young
Twitter announces new lists in a tweet Twitter this week lifted its limit on the number of lists each user can create and maintain, a welcome change indeed. Until […] Original post by Dave Young
Original post by Dave Young
Original post by Dave Young
Highlights in social medialand this week: Introducing the “Pier to Pier” Boat Network A startup called Boatbound is trying to do for boat rentals what sites like HomeAway and Airbnb do […] Original post by Dave Young
Facebook came late to the hashtag party, but it’s here. The world’s largest social network today started rolling out a feature allowing people to place the # sign in front of […] Original post by Dave Young
Fans of Google Reader have only a few weeks left to save their RSS feed data before Google kills off its popular RSS reader at the end of June. Original post by Dave Young
Original post by Dave Young
Facebook today introduced video as a new feature for Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app it bought in the spring of 2012. Instagram video interface Hoping to piggyback on the rising […] Original post by Dave Young
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden’s decision to spill government secrets has triggered widespread, emotional debate about the extent of government surveillance programs and whether they invade people’s privacy. For many, increased […] Original post by Dave Young