Rival of BuzzLogic, Nielsen BuzzMetrics helps brands monitor the conversation on blogs, Flickr, YouTube, Facebook.
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About 38 percent of U.S. consumers are watching TV shows online, 36 percent use their cell phones for entertainment, and 45 percent are creating online content like web sites, music, videos, and blogs, according to a survey.
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Sequoia Capital invests in technology that is helping companies collaborate with Web 2.0 tools.
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Apple launches three new iTunes widgets that will let customers buy digital music tracks through a variety of websites, blogs and social networks such as MySpace.
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Facebook gets new features from Fox-owned photo site.
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Catty blogger, already targeted by Universal Pictures and one photo agency, could soon face the legal wrath of an entire swarm of shutterbugs.
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Scripps Networks snubs video-hosting deals with YouTube and MySpace to build its own online community.
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‘Hutchison’s Big Gamble’ and more in the February 5 issue of Red Herring, on newsstands Now.
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New numbers show blog traffic way up—is it enough to save a struggling industry?
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Funding allows company to create algorithms to help marketers track ‘influence’ in the blogosphere.
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Ex Rocketboom hostess attracts major ad sponsors to her video blog—take that, Andrew Baron.
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Jaxtr launches a test of its voice application for social networks and blogs.
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Commentary runs fast and furious as control of House, and perhaps Senate, shifts hands.
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Publishing site buys Blogniscient and debuts citizen editor and shopping services.
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Big Blue teams with University of Arizona to spur students to create the next MySpace.
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New features in email collaboration software will allow users to perform latest web tasks.
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Startup aims to pay writers based on how popular their advice articles are with consumers.
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We read the tech blogs so you don’t have to.
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Company teams with Seeking Alpha to provide commentary on its investment portal.
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Mass protest wins back user privacy rights.
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