Kamis, 08 Desember 2011

Eyetracking study reveals how people look at your Facebook profile





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Eyetracking study reveals how people look at your Facebook profile

Mashable worked with EyeTrackShop, a startup that runs eye-tracking studies for advertisers, to study what people look at on the profile pages of popular social networks, including Facebook and LinkedIn. The results are some fascinating heat map images and some interesting tips on what are the most...



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Video: Siri finds out Steve Jobs died




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Top 10 Twitter Trends of 2011

From  What the Trend, via Mashable - click graphic to enlarge.



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Video: Samsung developing bendable, see-through tablet

If you think the iPad 2 and new Kindles are small and lightweight tablets, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Samsung is developing flexible displays that it plans on using for new smartphone and tablet devices. The smartphones might be available in 2012. No date at this point for the tablets but...



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Net's share of ad spending to pass newspapers in 2013

The Internet’s share of global ad spending is expected to grow in the next several years, and pass newspaper ad spending for the first time in 2013. The Net’s share of global ad spending is expected to grow from 15.9 percent in 2011 to 21.2 percent in 2014, exceeding 30 percent in four...



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Going Viral Visualized




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Jonah Peretti's secrets to making content go viral

Few people know as much about making content go viral on the web as Jonah Peretti, Huffington Post cofounder and BuzzFeed founder. He’s turned doing so into a science, and at Business Insider’s Ignition conference this week Peretti shared his best tips and tricks for making content go...



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