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February 15, 7:18 PM
A new study by Pew reveals that social media users use Pinterest just as much as they use Twitter.
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Pinterest use is growing. some demographics here. Delete the scoop?
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This infographic takes a look at some key social media statistics from around the globe. Did you know that Japan is the only major country where Twitter is more popular than Facebook? This year, Pinterest has seen enormous growth in the U.S. – the highest increase rate of anywhere in the world – and India is now just behind the United Kingdom in LinkedIn use, with 15 million people using the site. And they’re not planning to stop there, as India is tipped to become Facebook’s largest market by 2015... Via Lauren Moss
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December 15, 2012 8:24 AM
I didn't know that about Japan and Twitter -this is great info thanks for the share and insights. Delete the scoop?
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Pinterest is the latest time-sucking social network to rise above the rest. If you are a visual person looking for recipes, home decorating tips, crafts for the kids or cool vacation spots, Pinterest is your network.
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Pinterest is a great social networking site, but it is definitely still young and lacking in some features.
...If you’d like the Pinterest experience but with more features, you can either use an entirely different Pinterest alternative, or you can try using one of these Pinterest-based tools.
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Louise Robinson-Lay's insight:
A quick and easy to read overview of Pinterest for teachers.
Dennis T OConnor's curator insight,
January 16, 1:52 PM
Pinterest remains a simple to use curation platform that teachers can readily adapt to the classroom. Why not?
Megan Strathearn's curator insight,
January 17, 2:38 PM
Using Pinterest as an educator? Here are some great board ideas! Delete the scoop?
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In our upcoming October design issue, one of the many fascinating feature stories we’ve lined up is a lengthy profile of Pinterest and its elusive CEO, Ben Silbermann.
That story goes live later this week, but until then, here's an infographic about Pinterest, created by Fast Company's staff and designed by our own Ted Keller. In this profusion of figures, you find out a few, key things about the image-sharing service. For one, it’s dominated by women. Second, something about its layout and culture stokes an enormous buying impulse. And third, major brands are getting in on the act. It’s not a stretch to say that soon, at least on retail sites, a Pinterest button might become as ubiquitous as a Facebook Like. Check out the infographic, or tour the major findings in the accompanying slide show... Via Lauren Moss Delete the scoop?
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Pinterest revolutionized the way we keep track of the gems that we find on the Internet, with categories of interest ranging from home decorating to cooking.
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May 7, 2012 4:24 AM
If you're still getting used to Pinterest, like many of us, take a few minutes to review our tips and tricks for the hottest new social network.
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