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Today’s Links: Website Creation, StumbleUpon and Referrals, Guide to Google Plus, Twitter’s New Social Network

The Web Ain’t Dead Yet (And It’s Getting Easier to Create) Wired Does StumbleUpon Really Drive More Traffic Than Facebook? Mixed Media Why the Navy Likes Google+ Fast Company First Details About Lift, the Next Social Network From the Founders…

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Search and E-Mail Dominant Internet Activities, Social Media Gaining Rapidly

Http://LeonardSipes.Com Thirty years ago I was schooled by the largest advertising company in the country. They were conducting a national pro-bono advertising campaign for the Department of Justice. I was a subject matter expert providing technical expertise to the campaign….

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Social Media Sites Differ-No One Stays Long-Mainstream Media Dominates

Http://LeonardSipes.Com The report from Pew (below) has some age but still remains very relevant. It answers the following user questions: Are Internet platforms (Twitter, Facebook, others) attracting different audiences? The answer is a resounding yes. Whatever format you use, some…

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Exposed to a variety of opinions on the Internet? Probably Not.

The Internet was supposed to be the ultimate platform for democracy; a way to be exposed to a wide variety of opinions. Years ago researchers declared that those with liberal arts college educations made the best leaders. People who sought…

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The Internet Audience You Seek May Not be the Audience You Get

            Http://LeonardSipes.Com With the government, association and nonprofit websites I’ve assisted, the lesson seems to be that we seek one audience and often get another. There is something wonderfully democratic about the Internet. Virtually all…

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Is the Internet Killing the News Media?

LeonardSipes.Com Dear readers. As you are aware, I love the TWIT network at http://twit.tv . Two veterans of the network re-branded an existing show to focus exclusively on the world of social or digital media. What was “Net at Night”…

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Accuracy and Social Media-Is Jeff Jarvis Right? The State of the News Media, 2011

LeonardSipes.Com The state of the news media and what it means for public affairs. I was listening to TWIG (This Week in Google) hosted by Leo Laporte and featuring Gina Trapani (a web designer) and Jeff Jarvis (a professor of…

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The Internet and Campaign 2010

Pew Internet & American Life Project Overview 54% of adults used the internet for political purposes in the last cycle, far surpassing the 2006 midterm contest. They hold mixed views about the impact of the internet: It enables extremism, while…

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