By admin on May 31, 2011
Today I came across an interesting infographic. It visualizes the statistics that “make up” a gamer, collected from a variety of sources. Nice visualization. Nice statistics. Check out the image below (originally found here).
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged gaming, infographic, video games
By admin on May 10, 2010
Five articles I liked/thought were important/found interesting this past week. Social Media’s Expanding Role in College Admissions by Elizabeth Schiffman, Politics Daily http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/05/07/social-medias-expanding-role-in-college-admissions/ Facebook And Social Game Companies: The Honeymoon’s Over by Oliver Chiang, Forbes http://blogs.forbes.com/velocity/2010/05/07/facebook-and-social-game-companies-the-honeymoons-over/ Facebook’s Gone Rogue; It’s Time for an Open Alternative by Ryan Singel, Wired http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/05/facebook-rogue/ Teenage Insults, Scrawled on Web, [...]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged advertising, articles of the week, Business Insider, e-books, facebook, Forbes, Formspring, gaming, Gizmodo, google, Inside Facebook, NY Times, Politics Daily, Silicon Alley Insider, Wired, WSJ
By admin on May 2, 2010
Five articles I liked/thought were important/found interesting this past week. Linking Customer Loyalty With Social Networking by Stephanie Clifford, NY Times http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/29/business/media/29adco.html A Troubling Precedent: NJ Court Says Bloggers Are Not Journalists The American Culture http://stkarnick.com/culture/2010/04/28/a-troubling-precedent-nj-court-says-bloggers-are-not-journalists/ N.J. student protests showcase Facebook’s role in mobilizing social movements By Kelly Heyboer, The Star-Ledger http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/04/facebook_student_protest_mobilize.html Senator calls on [...]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged articles of the week, bloggers, Boy Scouts of America, cnet, customer loyalty, facebook, foursquare, FTC, gaming, journalism, mashable, NY Times, privacy, social change, The American Culture, The Star-Ledger
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