News Bing Hits 15% of Search Market It's not even three years old yet, but Microsoft's Bing search engine now has about the same share of the market as Yahoo, which has been around since 1995. Bing hit 15% of the search engine market in November, according to ComScore. Yahoo had 15.1%. Both sites trail far behind Google, which holds onto more than 65% of the market. While that… John Paul Titlow View comments
Data Services Facebook's Timeline is a Win Facebook's new Timeline profile feature is great, even if it is a little strange. It's narcissistic, but that's a big part of the fun of it, and I'm not sure that other peoples' timelines are nearly as interesting as mine is to me. It's an incredibly feature-rich new type of social network profile. It's a re-imagination of what a profile can be… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
Art Top 50 Funniest Tweets from SomeEcards We wrote earlier this week about the most quoted tweets of the year, but how about the most humorous? Luckily, we have the service SomeEcards.com, which always seems to capture the zeitgeist of the moment, and they have announced the top 50 funniest tweets of the year. Play David Strom View comments
Facebook Brands Ignore 50% Of Facebook Posts A new study-turned-infographic from Mr Youth suggests that social media interactions influence consumer purchasing tendencies. The data was collected during the three-week period of time leading up to, and including, Black Friday/Cyber Monday. Yet despite glowing percentages about social media users - 65% of users recommendations led to a purchase… Social Alicia Eler View comments
Adobe Last Gasp for Mobile Flash Today Adobe released Flash Player 11.1 into the Android Market, fulfilling its promise to support Flash on Ice Cream Sandwich. Adobe is finally burying mobile Flash, a standard that has had one foot in the grave since Steve Jobs passed a death sentence on it when the original iPhone came to market. As of now, the Flash Player update will only be… Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments