I’m sure everybody has come across the above lyrics when they’re surfing the Web at some point of their live. The term for it is called ‘Rickrolling’; an Internet meme typically involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song “Never Gonna Give You Up”.
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Infographic: History Of RickRolling
Posted by omgzam under MarketingFrom http://omgzam.com 5286 days ago
eBuddy Mobile App Surpasses 50 Million Downloads
Posted by omgzam under TechnologyFrom http://omgzam.com 5287 days ago
It was recently announced by GetJar; the world’s largest cross platform app store, that the web and mobile messaging service provided eBuddy has surpassed the 50 million download marks for its eBuddy Mobile Messenger app. At the time of writing this article, the number shown stands at 50,655,934 downloads up to date.
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Facebook Boasts 570 Billion Page Views In The Month Of April
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5289 days ago
According to Google’s Doubleclick Ad Planner 1000 list, Facebook is the leading website in the world, reaching 540 million unique users, good for over 35% of the entire world’s Internet population through the whole month of April. The social networking giant also racked up 570 billion page views, topping the list.
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Infographic: Individuals & Their Online Identities
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5291 days ago
Pew Research recently released a study that focuses on individuals’ online identities, which takes into consideration reputation management and what people are really using online social tools for. Flowtown has generously decided to highlight the most interesting findings from these reports in the graphic below.
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Infographic: A History On Hacking
Posted by omgzam under TechnologyFrom http://omgzam.com 5292 days ago
Hacking has been around as long as computers as a way to reconfigure or reprogram a system to give access to someone who otherwise shouldn’t have access. In the media, any electronics manipulation is often referred to as hacking, though “cracking” may often be more appropriate. Thanks to hacking, computer geeks can be cool and dangerous.
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57% Of Adults Search Their Personal Information Online
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5293 days ago
A new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 57% of adults have used search engines to find information about themselves online. This is an increment of 10% back in 2006. On top of that, 71% of social networking users 18-29 have changed their profile privacy settings.
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Social Sharing Is A Major Behavioral Shift In The 21st Century
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5294 days ago
Made Hot by: NetZpider on May 30, 2010 11:59 am
I’ve been on Twitter for about 7 months and on Facebook for about a year or so. What I’ve noticed is that there are an increasing number of people sharing information on both these sites. With the opening up of Facebook’s social graph and Twitter acquiring companies that makes third-party services for them, it seems like this trend is going nowhere but north.
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It Takes One Fantastic Idea To Go Viral
Posted by omgzam under MarketingFrom http://omgzam.com 5296 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on May 27, 2010 5:29 am
Have you noticed how expensive viral marketing seems to be getting these days? About 6% of marketers’ digital budget is invested into viral campaigns. To be honest, I feel that this sum is ridiculous; given that it’s not a sure-fire way that the campaigns will takeoff successfully.
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Young Girls Are Facebook Junkies
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5296 days ago
Ever wondered why Facebook is one of the most talked about topic amongst teenagers nowadays? Blame it on the girls, according to a study commissioned by UK’s National Family Week, which found that the social networking site has become one of the most important things in their lives.
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We Bid Farewell To Apple's Get A Mac Campaign
Posted by omgzam under AdvertisingFrom http://omgzam.com 5298 days ago
I am very sure that everyone has seen or at least heard of Apple’s Get A Mac advertisement that has been populating online video sites since 2006. As of May 20, 2010, we can now say goodbye to the whole campaign as it comes to an end because it can no longer be found on Apple’s site. Instead of the usual videos, the link now takes potential consumers to a page explaining the reasons why you switch to a Mac instead.
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