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The Future Journalist
This is a twitcam recording from Mashable’s NextUp NYC. The event attempted to look at the changing media landscape and the evolving role of journalists in it. The speakers are Sree Sreenivasan and Vadim Lavrusik.
Read MoreCHART: Kids Don't Hate Twitter Anymore!
At the end of 2009, more than 30% of Twitter’s visitors were under 25, this chart suggests, up from about 20% of its visitors at the end of 2008.
Read MoreAugmented Reality Tattoos
ThinkAnApp has created an augmented reality tattoo which apparently requires a webcam to work.
Read MoreSalesforce's "Facebooked" Product, Chatter
Robert Scoble interviews Senior VP of Product Marketing Kraig Swensrud about Salesforce.com’s new social release, Chatter.
Read MoreGoogle Buzz Impressions
It is far too early to know what the implications are for Google Buzz’s entry into the online landscape nor what its influence will be.
Read MoreMicrosoft Launches Windows Phone 7
Microsoft has unveiled details about its latest mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7. Highlights include Xbox Live & Zune integration with social media status updates.
Read MoreNokia's Mobile Radar Demonstration
The mobile radar demonstration shows how a mobile device can use an active radar sensor to measure speed and the direction of movement of approaching objects, just as traditional RADAR would.
Read MoreGoogle Buzz Demonstration
Google announced Google Buzz today, their integration of social accounts and online conversations with Gmail. TechCrunch has a rundown. Here’s a video demo of Google Buzz.
Read MoreDan Zarrella Webinar: Social Media Marketing Science
Dan Zarrella discusses the science of social media and why content goes viral in this webinar hosted by O’Reiily Media.
Read MoreFacebook Becoming A Heavy Hitting News Distribution Channel?
Facebook was the #4 source of visits to News and Media sites last week, after Google, Yahoo! and msn (see table below). News and Media is the #11 downstream industry after Facebook, receiving 3.69% of the social networking site’s traffic.
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