Google finally seems to have found a viable path to social. Twitter has taken on substantial investment for growth. Facebook just released its marketing api for advertising and stories. Mobile usage is up, way up,
As social tools evolve, they naturally accumulate increasing amounts of data about users. This data is often used to feed back into the site or service, say, for the purpose of showing overall use, leaderboards,
John Battelle writes today in Twitter and the Ultimate Algorithm: Signal Over Noise (With Major Business Model Implications) that twitter might have the opportunity to make a giant leap forward as a social utility if it
I’m on Quora quite a bit, well pretty much every morning, just to see if anything jumps out. Most questions are dull, unpolished bits of unrefined treacle. Little question droppings that make you wonder why,
Google+ appears to have struck a chord with Circles. Circles provide a convenient way to filter incoming content posts by groups of people. They take some work to set up, but in launching with Circles,
Mashable’s recent post on the social media Sharepocalypse has caught everyone’s attention. Author Nova Spivak breaks down the issues social media users face in the sheer volume and diversity of sharing activity across our favorite