Newstex Blog
Should your business have a mobile app? The simplest answer is -- probably.
A video interview with Jay Brewer of Blogpire.com.
In 2006, 28% of online teens in the United States wrote a blog or online journal. According to a study by the Pew Internet and American Life project, the number of teens in the United States who blog now is just 14%That's a 50% drop.
The 2010 SIIA Information Industry Summit was held in January and brought together a variety of digital content industry professionals and experts.
Elections are now open for the 2010 Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) Content Division Board, a volunteer group of industry executives that works closely with the division’s leadership to direct our activities and initiatives.
Today, the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) announced the launch of its first mobile application for accessing social media content from SIIA and Authoritative Content from Newstex.
Want to know what the experts predict for online video trends in 2010? Follow the link to view a slide presentation by Trendspotting (a trend research and consulting firm) or view it below to learn what online video influencers think is coming for online video this year.
We've come a long way in terms of digital advancements over the course of the first decade of the 21st century, and this week, I came across a great wrap up of the past decade by Josh Bernoff on AdAge.com.
2009 was the year of Twitter. From news spreading faster and wider than ever before to the sharing of authoritative content and all the fun and entertainment that the tool brought to people around the world, Twitter grew bigger than anyone could have imagined.
2009 was the year of Twitter. According to a recent article on TimesOnline, written by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, the site saw unprecendented growth and influence during the last year of the first decade of the 21st century.
Want to get people to watch your online video content? Motivate them to talk about it.That's right! A new study by Knowledge Networks reports that the majority of online video is viewed by people who heard about it from another person.
Have you ever gotten lost in "Internet time" trying to find reliable content from credible sources that you need but having little or no luck at all?