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All up, I think the Alexa stats around YouTube are very revealing - taken with the usual grain of salt. And because online video is projected to be the biggest Web trend of 2007, YouTube has a lot more growth left in it yet!
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Media-Screen's new Netpop | Portraits study investigates the broadband population and finds five distinct online personalities. Netpop | Portraits' segments reflect real users -- what they like to do online, why they do it and how they do it. The report f
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2006 spending for online video advertising will reach $410 million, an 82.2% gain over last year's $225 million figure. In two more years, US marketers will spend over $1 billion, and only two years after that (in 2010), Internet video advertising will be
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Very low-priced downloadable digital content (including the likes of ring tones and iTunes), assisted by easy-to-use payment systems (from the likes of mobile operators and PayPal), is generating billions in revenue.
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Overall, average daily circulation for 770 newspapers was 2.8 percent lower in the six-month period ending Sept. 30 than in the comparable period last year, the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported. Circulation for 619 Sunday papers fell by 3.4 percent.
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MySpace is an undisputed leader on all counts, but Orkut is on the rise and it's moving very rapidly. Facebook is in excellent shape - hence the interest from Yahoo!. It'll be interesting to watch if LinkedIn expands its user base and offering.
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The featured information is from the Hitwise Online Competitive Intelligence Service, which bases its daily insights on the online usage and search behavior of more than 25 million Internet users. Trafficdaten für die USA.
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So New Media is indeed a force to be reckoned with and will eventually take a huge share of attention from Old Media. But Old Media will persist. Radio didn’t kill print. TV didn’t kill radio. And cable didn’t kill broadcast. The shape of media will
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Surprisingly low viewership for videos of ‘06/’08 candidates on YouTube. They are obviously not being sought out and blogs are apparently not doing much linking to political clips.
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The Video on Demand (VoD) market is beginning to see rapid growth, achieving greater than 40% growth in 2005 over 2004. This expansion is propelled by the combination of growth across cable, IPTV and Broadband/Internet VoD.
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Umfangreiche Daten und Informationen zu den US-Onlineaktivitäten und Usern. Who's Online/Online Activities - Total/Online Activities - Daily/Internet Adoption/Usage Over Time/ Usage Over Time Tip Sheet
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Ein Service von Nielson Buzztracking mit dessen Hilfe man Themen in der Blogosphere vergleichen kann und Conversationen verfolgen kann.
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Obwohl die Top100 von YouTube nur für 2% der gesamten Views verantwortlich sind sind die Top100 letzten Monat für 50% der Views im letzten Monat verantwortlich. 87% der Top UGC.
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# top 10 users contributed 1792 i.e 29.8% # top 100 contributed 3324 stories i.e 55.28% Und 66% der Fronsteiten Storys kommen von 0,03% der Digg User.
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# Technorati is now tracking over 50 Million Blogs. # The Blogosphere is over 100 times bigger than it was just 3 years ago.
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Traffic von YOuTube ist um 297% seit Januar gestiegen, 75% in der letzten Woche, 72.4 Mio Pageviews pro Monat (Juni), die Benutzer verbringen durchschnittlich 28 Minuten auf der Seite und sind 12-17 alt
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In 2006 werden nicht mehr soviele DVDs herausgebracht wie noch in 2005. Das Niveau gleicht sich an 2004 an. Nur Dokus und neue Filme konnten zulegen. Ausländische und single TV DVDs nahmen ab. Grund ist die begrenzte Ladenfläche.
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Nutzerzahlen der großen Videoseiten. ClipShack 2200/d, GoogleVideo: 12.5 Mio/Mon, Grouper: 3-8Mio/Mon, Ourmedia: 28,000/d, Vidiac: 2Mio/streams/d 3 Mio/mon, Vimeo: 20000/d, YouTube: 50,000/uploads/d, 6Mio/d. Kategorien für Videos.
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Zahlen zur Weltweiten Internetnutzung. Insgesamt nutzen nur 15% der Weltbevölkerung das Internet. In Europa ca. 36% in den USA ca. 68% in China gerade einmal 8,5%. Die geringste Nutzung hat Afrika mit 2,6 %.
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Dienst zum Nachschlagen von Traffic Rankings. Der Dienst gibt im Gegensatz zu Alexa einen eher konservativen Überblick über den Traffic. Dabei spiegelt der Dienst eher ein gesetzteres Publikum wieder.