According to a report from Nielsen, the largest number of visitors to twitter.com are in the 35-49 category. Twitter Most Popular Among Working Adults Twitterers (a.k.a. Tweeters) are not primarily teens or college students as you might expect. In fact, in February the largest age group on Twitter was 35-49; with nearly 3 million... Continue Reading →
A Review: The flip Video Camcorder at infodoodads
A Review: The flip Video Camcorder at infodoodads. When buying a flip you do need to make some decisions. First, what kind of flip do you want? I went for the mino flip, which costs $179.99. This one doesn’t have the best video quality, but I just wanted to capture quick videos... Continue Reading →
Pew Research Center with Twitter demographics
Pew Research Center: Twitterpated: Mobile Americans Increasingly Take to Tweeting. This article from Pew has a lot of Twitter demographics: A look at the demographic profile of Twitter users as a whole reveals some additional details about who uses Twitter and how they communicate and consume information. As noted above, Twitter users are overwhelmingly young.... Continue Reading →
Using Camstudio to Screen Record Video Tutorials
Using Camstudio to Screen Record Video Tutorials. Camstudio was the first screencasting program that I ever used. It's also one of the only ones I know of that will record in AVI format, allowing you to edit the video with Windows Movie Maker. For future installments of the Monday Night Update, I may... Continue Reading →
ReadWriteWeb: 2008 in Review
ReadWriteWeb: 2008 in Review Archives. Showcases top ten technology products of the year in a variety of categories.
Tech Trends to Expect in 2009 – BusinessWeek
Tech Trends to Expect in 2009 - BusinessWeek. Don't be surprised if during the course of 2009 you opt for a bigger TV screen because you're playing more video games and going to the movies less often. You won't be alone, says a longtime watcher of tech trends in his predictions for the coming year.... Continue Reading →
Reach students with texting, then email
Gmail Preferred By Students, But Nothing Beats Texting - ReadWriteWeb. In the end, the survey finds that students do use email - perhaps even more than we realized - but if you really want to reach them, you should do it via text or IM. For marketers, this means that the easy method of sending... Continue Reading →
Seven things you should know about Flip Cameras
via Resource Shelf, I found this nice article about Flip Cameras from Educause. 7 Things You Should Know About Flip Camcorders Flip video devices are small, inexpensive, digital camcorders. For about the price of a low-end digital camera, the Flip offers up to an hour of video from an easy-to-use, self-contained device. Because of its... Continue Reading →
Ubiquity looks awesome
I caught this just now via some of the people I follow on Twitter. I have to say, this looks way cool. Basically, in a nutshell, this application, called Ubiquity, could be the solution to those of us who hate having too many windows or tabs open. Watch the video on the... Continue Reading →