Jose Antonio Vargas from the Washington Post has a good article today about massive network of supporters that is developing on Facebook around Barack Obama's Presidential candidacy. Of course, I'm biased here, as The Bivings Group is quoted in the piece.
Here is what we/I had to say:
"The key point here is that the support for Obama on these social-networking sites is not being driven by the campaign itself....
Continue ReadingAfter Tom posted his review earlier today I went back and took a closer look at the John Edwards site. I immediately noticed that Edwards' has dramatically expanded his presence on the social networking sites (see icon on the right).
Upon close inspection it turns out that the Edwards'...
Continue ReadingSteve Rubel over at Micro Persuasion has the news that ESPN.com is now allowing readers to comment on every single story posted on their website, including wire stories. Here is a controversial story about Tim Hardaway that has attracted over a 1,000 comments thusfar. ESPN also has added a nice feature where they list out the most commented on stories (see right)....
Continue ReadingSince the launch of YouTube, Flash has become the dominate video format. The reasons are pretty simple:
(1) A higher percentage of people have Flash installed on their computers than competing formats like Windows Media Player or Real. As of December 2006, 94.2% of folks in the US had at least Flash 8 installed on their computers. ...
Continue ReadingAccording to Wikipedia, Amazon’s Mechanical Turk is a tool that “enables computer programs to co-ordinate the use of human intelligence to perform tasks which computers are unable to do.” It enables companies and individuals to posts tasks and set an amount they are willing to pay for the tasks completion....
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