500 million Facebookers

Well, I guess I just have to post this one as well.

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Mobile browser market share

Interesting graph really. I saw Opera’s Jon S. von Tetzchner speak at Plugg yesterday, where he pointed out Opera Mini (and its advanced compression technology) was doing particularly well in such countries as Russia and India, where data connections tend to be slow and expensive.

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Posted 5 months ago

The state of the internet

There's only one thing cooler than infographics: animated infographics.

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Posted 6 months ago

Slideshare stats

In 2009, you uploaded 14 presentations and got:

  • 25455 views
  • 1818.21 average views per presentation
  • 211 favorites
  • 60 followers

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Posted 7 months ago

Is the internet making our lives better?

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Posted 8 months ago

Friending brands

Of those who follow a brand on Twitter, nearly 44% reported that access to exclusive deals is the main reason. On Facebook or MySpace, 37% said that access to exclusive deals or offers was their main reason for friending brands.

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Posted 9 months ago

The jobless rate for people like me

Once again, New York Times doing the cool things.

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Posted 9 months ago

The Facebook: 2.6 million registered users!

Some stats from May 2005:

  • Out of 1400 universities in the US, 640 have been launched.
  • In those universities, they have a 50 to 90 percent penetration
  • Total number of registered users: 2.6 million
  • Frequency of visits: 65% of the user base visits the site every day, 95% every month
  • Average number of visits per day: 6
  • Traffic: 3 billion page views from US registered users

I remember logging in to Facebook using an account from a Dutchman studying in the US at that time. We were planning a project together and he was totally excited about Facebook (and its lean design in particular).

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Posted 10 months ago

Oh irony

First watch: developer.apple.com/profiles/#demiforce-large

Demeter's new-found wealth—he won't specify the exact amount in case people bombard him for loans—comes from investing his earnings in Apple's archrival Palm. "I bought Palm's stock for $1.76 and sold it for $12," he says. "It's kind of ironic."

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Posted 10 months ago

Education

As the next figure shows, no variable from 1900 better explains success in 2000 than investment in education.

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Posted 10 months ago