Nov 15th, 2008 · A new study by sociologists at the University of Maryland concludes that unhappy people watch more TV, while people who describe themselves as 'very happy' spend more time reading and socializing. 'TV doesn't really seem to satisfy people over the long …
see also: TV · viewers · research · John · expense · social · television
Aug 17th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism takes us to The Observer for an article by Vint Cerf on how far the internet has come, and how much can still be accomplished through its development. Cerf says, "We're nearing the tipping point for mobile computing to deliver timely, geographically …
see also: Town · computer · Internet · mobile · vehicle · global · City
Aug 14th, 2008 · Democratic politicians receive a 40% increase in contributions in the 30 days after appearing on the comedy cable show The Colbert Report. In contrast, their Republican counterparts essentially gain nothing. Moreover, even a cursory analysis demonstrates …
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Jul 9th, 2008 · ZDNet has an article sure to raise the hackles of any self-respecting geek. They report that housewives buying small laptops like the Asus EE are causing Linux usage for that demographic to spike. A reporter for Tech-On states that 'Retailers and contract …
see also: Linux · PC · ZDNet · students · contracts · Usage · laptop
Jul 1st, 2008 · Variety reports on a recent study that says TV viewership's median age is outside the 18-49 years demographic: "The broadcast networks have grown older than ever — if they were a person, they wouldn't even be a part of TV's target demo anymore." …
see also: TV · network · viewers · DVR · Internet · demographic · viewership
Apr 4th, 2008 · While the number of cases dropped, the amount of money lost to internet fraud reached an all-time high in 2007, a new government report states. 'According to the 2007 Internet Crime Report, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) received 206,884 complaints …
see also: Online · 2006 · nation · laws · fraud · Internet · enforcement
Mar 11th, 2008 · The NYTimes is running an interesting blog piece on the answers Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo, & Google gave to the question: Can they show you an ad with your name on it? The results: 'Microsoft says it could use only a person's first name [which it doesn't …
see also: Google · blog · Microsoft · Yahoo · barrier · ads · technologies
Feb 15th, 2008 · The New York Times, and the Tribune, Gannett, Hearst companies have launched their own ad network, called QuadrantOne. It will let advertisers place ads on media sites in 27 major markets, and let them target readers by content type, demographic information, …
see also: network · Google · Online · Microsoft · advertising · New York Times · media
Feb 12th, 2008 · An article from last week runs down the new mass audience for gaming among families, women and older people. The importance of the mass audience in gaming's spectacular growth is seen most clearly in the success of Nintendo's Wii, which is far outselling …
see also: Hardware · video · Microsoft · technology · Sony · player · PlayStation
Nov 5th, 2007 · Phoenix Technologies, a developer of BIOS software, is working on a new technology called Hyperspace that will allow you to instantly load certain applications like email, web browser and media player, without loading windows. It could even lead to tailoring …
see also: software · Windows · computer · students · technology · player · media
Oct 26th, 2007 · In an article that will probably tick off a lot of PS3 owners, Will Wright calls the PS3 and 360 'incremental improvement(s)'. 'The Wii feels like a major jump - not that the graphics are more powerful, but that it hits a completely different demographic. …
see also: PC · computer · PS3 · console · graphics · input · Gen
Sep 20th, 2007 · Google has announced and given some examples of their new Flash based ads. They seem to vary from average size to full screen-width Flash advertisements, with some interactive abilities. 'Gadget ads can incorporate real-time data feeds, images, video …
see also: video · network · Google · competing · advertising · gadget · ads
Aug 17th, 2007 · A website is aiming at blocking Firefox users. This because a fraction of the Firefox users installed an Ad Blocker and are therefor 'stealing money' from website owners that use ads. They recommend using IE, Opera or IE tab. From the site: 'Demographics …
see also: Online · Internet · Website · ads · Firefox · theft · financial
Jul 23rd, 2007 · Details of Microsoft's answer to Google's Analytics have leaked online. Screenshots have been posted on the Net of the new "Gatineau" Web analytics tool that Microsoft now says will be available in beta this summer. In a blog post, Microsoft's Ian Thomas …
see also: Google · Online · blog · Microsoft · beta · screenshots · analytics
Jul 23rd, 2007 · Microsoft has confirmed the existence and coming launch of the long rumored Zune 2.0 or 2nd generation Zune, and it appears that Microsoft will expand the Zune family with new styles, sizes, and price points. 'Future Zune products will feature podcasting …
see also: video · Wi · Fi · Microsoft · products · audio · reliable
Jul 8th, 2007 · Why do men prefer blonds? Why are most suicide bombers Muslim? Why do wealthier people have more male children, and poorer people have more female children? Psychology Today analyzes some of these non-politically-correct questions in this essay about …
see also: nature · Children · daughter · Humans · Muslims · family · blond
May 25th, 2007 · A major demographic shift took place on Wednesday, May 23, 2007: For the first time in human history, the earth's population is more urban than rural. According to scientists from North Carolina State University and the University of Georgia, on that …
see also: world · scientists · history · population · global · Humans · 2007
Apr 12th, 2007 · Xerox has filed a patent covering a technique to recover demographic information like your age, sex and perhaps even your income by analysing the pattern of web pages you browse. They want to license the technique to online advertisers and shops. Read …
see also: Online · history · advertising · licensing · browsing · sex · analyse
Mar 6th, 2007 · Good sends us to an IBTimes article on the expanding trend for more options for electronic gadgetry — telematics — in cars. Manufacturers are including more high-tech options in more models, including low-end models, as component prices drop …
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Dec 28th, 2006 · Microsoft is combing personal data with your search habits to produce targeted ads. Users who use Microsoft's Hotmail email service, msn.com news service and other Microsoft-owned sites will see ads specific to their demographic and interests. From the …
see also: service · business · Microsoft · office · advertising · strategy · digital