Artikel-Schlagworte: „trends“

Top Internet Trends of 2000-2009: Online Music

Montag, 16. November 2009

It’s November 2009 and we’re nearing the end of a decade. It’s been a tumultuous time of change for many industries, much of it driven by the Internet. With that in mind, over the coming weeks ReadWriteWeb will look back on the defining Web trends of the past 10 years. From the dot com boom, to the nuclear winter after, to the passion and enthusiasm of the pre-Web 2.0 innovations (such as RSS and podcasting), to the highs and hype of Web 2.0, to the current era of the real-time Web, to the near future of the Internet of Things. We’ll explore all of this and more.

We’re starting with online music. No industry, except arguably the newspaper one, has been rocked (pardon the pun) more by the Internet than the music industry.

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1/5 of Online Population use Status Updates

Donnerstag, 22. Oktober 2009

The Pew Internet and American Life Projectis part of a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that explores trends around the Internet, publishing reports about their findings on a regular basis.

From Pew’s research we’ve learned thatmen waste more time on YouTube than women, and that earlier in the year 11% of online adults publish status updates.

In a remarkable new report, Pew is reporting that the 11% number has skyrocketed to 19% in less than a year, which means that now almost 1/5 of the entire online population publish or read status updates on sites like TwitterTwitter.

http://mashable.com/2009/10/21/pew-september-data/