ReadWriteWeb
What's got a button to push, knows how to make money while changing the world and is read all over? StumbleUpon! The social discovery network, like Pandora for webpages and videos, just passed 7 million users according to the site. That's about 50% bigger than Twitter, though Stumble is rarely talked about and never prom (Read More)
Delicious/twit
We do an annual look into the size of the mobile industry here at the Communities Dominate blog. So its time to review the growth of mobile and report on the technology that has 4 Billion subscribers. Recognizing that the world has about 6.6 Billion people, it means there is a mobile phones subscription now for 60% of the w (Read More)
All Things Digital
Here’s the entire memo Jerry Yang to employees at Yahoo about his plans to step down as Yahoo CEO:To: all yahoosFr: JerrySubject: updateyahoos -i wanted to address all of you on the news we’ve just announced. the board of directors and I have agreed to initiate a succession process for the ceo role of yahoo!. roy bost (Read More)
Submitted by Ophelia:
Julia Fenwick became close with "lovely uncle Bernie" and his niece Shana in the eight years she worked as the office manager of the Madoff Securities London office. (Read More)
PR 2.0
The Top Social Brands of 2008: What's Your Conversation Index? Source � Vitrue released a report on the Top Social Brands of 2008 based on an index the company launched last year. The top social brands list is a result of Vitrue’s daily ... (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
It might take a few more years, or it might happen suddenly, but trends appear to indicate that the time when Internet Explorer is used by the majority of people on the web will soon come to an end. New numbers from analytics firm Net Applications put IE at a mere 67.5%, having dropped more than 7% last year. The bulk of (Read More)
: As the great Marc Presnky points out there is a vast differential between the fluent and new to the net - digital immigrants vs digital natives is massive. And even the natives are not properly taught to search the net. Time to look to education. Not browsers. Then at least we can all make an informed decision about browsers. Personally I am a recent chrome adoptee. Ex Flock.