Posts Tagged ‘Trends’
Webcomics Trend [VIDEO]
The internet has given birth to yet another new medium and trend: Webcomics. Moving beyond the restrictions of print, webcomic artists interact directly with audiences who share their own unique worldview, and create stories that are often embedded in innovative formats only possible online.
Read MoreHow To Follow Trends [VIDEO]
In this short video, David Erickson demonstrates how to follow trends using Google Chrome tabs.
Read MoreTwitter 2012: Year In Review [VIDEO]
From the Pope to Pelé to PSY, Twitter examines 2012 in this retrospective video that accompanies its interactive report.
Read MorePawn Shops Going Mainstream [VIDEO]
The pawn shop—once a somewhat shady last resort to hawk jewelry for quick cash—has evolved into a viable alternative for families with bad credit under economic stress.
Read MoreThe Daily Numbers Are Back In The Saddle
The Daily Numbers marketing newsletter is now better than ever and includes a weekly edition.
Read MoreSteampunk Trend
The Steampunk movement has been fueled by the communications infrastructure of the Internet. Prior to online communications, such a movement would’ve been limited by geography or slow communications vehicles such as snail mail newsletters.
Read MoreWashington Post's Mention Machine Political Twitter App
@mentionmachine is a new Washington Post news app that monitors Twitter and media across the Web for political candidate mentions, revealing trends and spikes that show where the conversation is and why.
Read MoreEvolution Of Music
Music statistics video infographic: A few facts you probably never knew about the music industry.
Read MoreState Of Social Media, 2011
Social Media Revolution video by Erik Qualman is based on the international best selling book Socialnomics by Erik Qualman with updated statistics for 2011.
Read MoreThe YouTube Trends Tool
The YouTube Trends Dashboard tool shows you what videos are most popular and what videos are most shared, broken down by geography, age, and gender. You can even compare what videos people in different geographic locations find interesting.
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