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Online Holiday Spending Through December 27 Nears $28 Billion, Up 19 Percent Versus Year Ago
comScore, Inc., today released an update of holiday season e-commerce spending for the first 57 days of the 2007 holiday season (November 1 – December 27). Nearly $28 billion has been spent online during the season-to-date, marking a 19-percent gain versus the corresponding days last year.
CNN/You Tube Debate Wrap-Up
The eight candidates vying to be the Republican nominee for president in the 2008 elections answered questions submitted by CNN and YouTube users in a debate Wednesday night.
For Radiohead Fans, Does “Free” + “Download” = “Freeload”?

2 out of 5 Downloaders are Willing to Pay an Average of $6 for “In Rainbows” Album.  U.S. Downloaders are Willing to Pay More than International Counterparts.

Japanese Cell Phones Ward Off Gropers
Published 11/6/2007 | New Media News , Hot Topics & Issues , Mobile
Mobile communications usage is expanding rapidly, and new applications abound.. Here’s news about one application whose time has come. This is a top application being downloaded by a multitude of Japanese women who use the very crowded Tokyo subway system. The anti-groping software program is meant to fend off perverts in the crowded Japanese subway trains
The Next Big Thing: User-Contributed Metadata
We know all about user-generated content, masses of users contributing to burgeoning Web corpus. It’s a manifestation of Web 2.0, the participatory Net, which companies like Google (YouTube), Yahoo (Flickr), Fox (MySpace), etc. are feasting on. In parallel, users are contributing a potentially far more lucrative Web currency–metadata about themselves. It’s the currency that will help Facebook grow into its $15 billion valuation. In addition, users are also contributing structured (meta) data about data, which will help the semantic Web to flower.


 

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