Ad-funded social networks will provide the bulk of revenues in the mobile user-generated content space by 2013, according to a new report from Juniper Research. The report says that the total value of ...
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US Spending on paid social network advertising is forecast to reach $1.3 billion in 2010, a 7.1% increase from the estimate of $1.2 billion for 2009––but a decline of 4 percentage points as a share of ...
Mobile is playing an increasingly important role in social networking, according to Nielsen. Nielsen Online found that British mobile Web users have the greatest propensity to visit a social network ...
Now that two of the three largest social networks are now subsidiaries of traditional media companies--Time Warner and News Corp, which own Bebo and MySpace, respectively--we're about to see whether ...
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The patent portfolio of Yogesh Rathod comprises of disruptive and core technologies, which are used by hundreds of companies with billions of users, developers, mobile devices, operators and services ...
Newly installed MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta has got his work cut out for him, as MySpace's advertising outlook is so poor that it is now dragging down the once scorching-hot social networking category.
Ad-supported social media stocks are trending lower in late trading Tuesday after Google-parent Alphabet reported December quarter advertising growth that came in slightly below Wall Street estimates.