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Twitter’s Not For Everyone
Trent Reznor has always done his own thing. We spoke about it around the time of his Digg Dialogg appearance here on the blog, and it’s something I’ve always admired about the man. He’s marched to his own beat for years - musically, business-wise, and in the world of social media.
After weeks of flirting with [...]
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Ethnic Minorities Visit Social Networking Sites More Frequently
Recent data from the Florida State University Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication concluded that ethnic minorities visit social networking sites more frequently that whites. Their study concluded that English Preferring Latinos were twice as likely to visit Myspace and Facebook regularly compared to whites. One of their conclusions for these statistics comes from the fact [...]
The Latino Online Market Sees Growth
A recent article by the New York Times states that the Latino online audience grew from last year. On the other hand, slight decrease in the overall use of the internet among Americans. The Latino online audience grew by 5.4 percent according to the research firm comScore. This is of immense [...]
We’re All a Part Of It Now: What I Learned About Social Media With the Family Over the Holidays