links for 2009-10-28
29 October 2009
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Nielsen released a new study that documents the extent of this shift and also captures an evolution in our online behavior as we augment traditional search engines with the search boxes within social networks. As such, Google is no longer the only hub for content discovery.
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About a year ago Stephen Davies carried out a piece of research that looked at UK journalists using Twitter which was positively received from both PRs and journos.
With this in mind, and because everyone likes a list, he's created this follow up post almost one year on.
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With most things online, the benefits are immediately obvious: Google Street View, say, or online banking, or social networking.
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The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has placed the UK third in Europe for its e-government services.
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Orangutan Matra gives her newborn Jolie a cuddle at Tierpark Hellabrunn, in Munich. The youngster is Matra's fourth child.
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Google launched its Similar Images feature back in April, as part of Google Labs, to demonstrate its commitment to image search and developing the technology behind it.
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Celebrity tweeter Liz Taylor joins a host of famous names on Twitter. But who are the ones to follow?
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Setting data free and catalysing the co-production of public value should be the focus for governments.
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More than three-quarters of people under 35 are happy for brands to contact them on social media sites, but half would leave a site if it became too commercial.
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From Armando Iannucci and Graham Linehan to Mathew Horne and Katy Brand, Tim Lusher picks out the best TV folk to follow
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