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MySpace’s Facebook Status Update Sync All Part of the Plan

Yesterday, MySpace introduced a new feature that will allow its users to sync MySpace status updates with their Facebook accounts.  In addition to status updates, MySpace users will also be able to...

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Internet Junkies?

For some, losing access to the internet is a vacation from distraction.  For others, it’s a nightmare.  Interpret’s New Media Measure found that 66% of active social networkers feel “disconnected from...

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Interpret’s intrend reports are now available for purchase

Our New Media Measure™ intrend reports are robust quarterly data reports focusing on 5 fast-evolving and converging categories of new media consumption: Household Tech, Mobile, Video Games, Social...

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Android – 100k apps, important or not?

News that the Android Marketplace now has 100,000 apps available to Android OS owners got us thinking – do Android users really care and what does this mean for their attempts to sway consumers from...

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Can Twitter Save Ping?

Yesterday Twitter announced that it had linked up with Ping, the iTunes social network, to make it easier to share music with your friends and followers.  As someone who loves to force music on other...

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Facebook’s New Subscribe Feature and Friends List

Facebook yesterday launched a new feature that allows users to subscribe to non-friends’ public updates, as well as customize the updates of current friends they want displaying on their news feeds....

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Interpret’s Social Media Segmentation

We recently conducted a segmentation on our New Media Measure data and published the results in a new report. The report examines the five segments – how they are defined, their market size, which...

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Strange Things Are Afoot at the Googleplex

The path to success in social networking is tremendously difficult. The established players are so utterly dominant, and the services they provide seem to cover almost every conceivable need, that any...

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