This is a great infographic. Â The most surprising statistic to me was that the peak photo-uploading age is 26 (later than I expected) and even more surprising is that 45 year olds – the lowest photo-upload levels post 26 – is only lower by 30%. Â Everyone is uploading pictures and […]
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This will be my first year heading to SXSW and I have little clue of what to expect. I’m fortunate in that I have a few friends who are veterans of the sport and willing to let me tag along. Even with that network it’s certainly an intimidating event – […]
How cool is this? I love having multiple monitors and had wondered about the ability to use the iPad as one. Â Now for just $2 you can turn your iPad into a second monitor with DisplayLink. I had no problems with the wireless setup, it was extremely easy and only […]
This is a cross post from the uTest blog.  The original, with read comments, is available here. One thing I’ve learned in life is that it’s important to test everything to prepare for worst-case scenarios — whether it’s software, emergency response, or simply your new snow tires in a desolate […]
Google has taken a pretty direct shot at Bing and the gloves are off. On Tuesday, Google released a blog post accusing Bing of “stealing” their data.  Danny Sullivan wrote a nice piece on the details of Google’s experiment.  This is a bold accusation and both sides are fighting for search market share. […]
If you follow me on Twitter or DailyMile you’ll know that I spend a lot of time running, hiking, and skiing with my dog. Getting her out for a run has been a big motivator to get me out and it’s morphed into bringing her along as much as possible. […]
[Note: This is a cross post from the CraftBeerSocial.com Blog] To make a long story short, I may be allergic to beer. This is troublesome news for a beer geek, let alone someone who has room designed around a built in kegerator.  My brother and I have always been extremely prone […]
Rafi Mohammed posted a nice article in the Havard Business Review about the recent hoopla surround Google’s recently-rejected $6B bid for GroupOn, the two year old coupon site. In Mohammed’s article he mentions, For the businesses that are using [GroupOn]—and ultimately, for Google, which is betting big that Groupon can […]
eMarketer is forecasting continued double-digit growth in the online markering spend from 2010 through 2014. Â While 2009 saw negative growth (-3.4%) I suspect we won’t see the majority of the growth until 2011 as a result of this “Cyber Monday” hitting $1B spend in a single day. What I find […]
Note: this is a cross-post from the uTest software testing blog.  Please visit the original post for more comments, Tweets, and other goodness. I recently attended a marketing conference that discussed emerging technology trends. When the panel was asked what was the single-word topic of 2010 they almost all said, […]