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    The challenges of explaining Web 2.0

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    Neville Hobson

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    14 November 2007

    If you can understand and explain what Web 2.0 is, that could be a real asset in your professional development. At least, that’s one interpretation of this chart posted by Steve Rubel: Indeed.com searches millions of jobs from thousands of job sites. This job trends graph shows the percentage of jobs we find that contain […]

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    Latest PowerPR blog index

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    Neville Hobson

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    13 November 2007

    From The Friendly Ghost aka Brendan Cooper. Top ten shown in the screenshot out of 100 blogs listed. This list is quite a project that Brendan has been doing more or less monthly since June. I don’t pretend to understand the depth of how he works out the ranks in the listing – just as […]

    Full story: Latest PowerPR blog index
  • Communication, Europe, Social Networks, Society, Technology, Trends, Web

    UK most attuned to social networks

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    Neville Hobson

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    13 November 2007

    The UK has the most social networkers in Europe, with almost a fifth of all internet users regularly visiting sites like Bebo, Hi5, Facebook and MySpace. According to BrandRepublic, that’s the key message in Social Networking Across Europe, a new report from Jupiter Research published last week. Jupiter’s executive summary says this: Localized site launches […]

    Full story: UK most attuned to social networks
  • Communication, Mainstream Media, Mobile, Online Media, Software, Technology, Web

    Indicators of mobile web usage

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    Neville Hobson

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    12 November 2007

    Some interesting posts and discussion on the BBC Internet blog centered around Linux and how open source the BBC is with regard to its sites and its content. What I found interesting are these stats included in Martin Bellam’s related post: It’s not so much the raw numbers nor Bellam’s analysis: […] as a proportion […]

    Full story: Indicators of mobile web usage
  • Business, Communication, Experiences, Reputation, Technology

    Virgin Media’s myopia

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    Neville Hobson

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    12 November 2007

    Virgin Media is back on track after its customer exodus slows down, said The Times a week ago: […] The pay-TV and broadband group, whose hoped-for sale collapsed amid the global credit crunch, is expected to reveal a decline of about 31,000 customers in the third quarter, compared to a loss of 70,000 in the […]

    Full story: Virgin Media’s myopia
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