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The folks from Royal Pingdom have assembled a gargantuan list of various internet-related stats from 2012, and it's a very interesting read. Delete the scoop?
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100 Amazing Social Media Statistics, Facts And Figures 2012 Did you know that there are Delete the scoop?
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Gartner, Inc. today highlighted the top 10 technologies and trends that will be strategic for most organizations in 2013. Analysts presented their findings during Gartner Symposium/ITxpo, being held here through October 25. Via Dr. Gordon Dahlby, Dr Daniel L Frazier Delete the scoop?
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Is social media like high school? In this infographic, social media sites are assigned a high school stereotype based on what content is being shared. Delete the scoop?
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That’s right! By the end of 2013 there will be 1.3 to 1.5 billion people using Facebook. Delete the scoop?
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Do you wonder why your productivity has dropped over the past 2 - 3 years? There is a time sink and its not Television! Delete the scoop?
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An overview of the mobile technology landscape in Africa with statistics and facts about mobile phones in Africa. Delete the scoop?
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January 18, 8:54 AM
Social media is trending globally. Check out this infographic to learn about how quickly social media has become prominent around the world. Delete the scoop?
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A new tool called created by Chartbeat called "Percent of the Internet" shows you how many people at any given time are using Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari. Delete the scoop?
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Interesting statistics and facts of all major social media platform including - Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Youtube and more... Delete the scoop?
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At a Gartner Symposium IT Expo session this morning, analyst David Cappuccio laid out 10 "critical" trends and technologies impacting IT for the next five years. Delete the scoop?
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Sweden is the country that best utilizes the Internet. Find out how the U.S. and other countries compare. Delete the scoop?
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The outcomes indicate the majority of students rate themselves (n = 617) as a novice (66.3%), compared to a happy amateur (17.3%), a power user (11.5%), or rather anxious (4.9%). Many observations can be drawn from this, including we tend to have a new intake who have a really good grounding in software (desktop and web based). It also indicates the need to devote resources to a well designed student support package, as 22% are not engaging with web based material would rate themselves as anxious and stressed with respect to technologies in learning.
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