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Neil Gaiman + Twitter = Interactive Storytelling

Neil Gaiman via last.fm There are lots of things you can do on Twitter besides tweet — and interactive storytelling just became one of them. Neil Gaiman, famed author and creator of The Sandman comic series, and BBC Audiobooks America have gotten together to produce an interesting creative fiction...

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How Many Social Networks Do You Belong To?

Posted in Social Networks | Posted on 05-17-2007 | 164 views

Social Network Marketing, the Sky is the Limit

Led by MySpace, social networking is a cultural phenomenon that is still developing a stable revenue model. Even so, it is estimated that in 2007 marketers will spend $900 million on advertising and marketing on social network sites in the US, mostly to create profile pages and sponsored promotions. Online social networking have become a cultural phenomenon over the past several year, sparking thousands of media stories, blog postings and television exposes. The basic concept is simple enough: Online social networks enable people to create profiles, describe their interests, share their thoughts in blogs or postings, and connect with other people. But the variations on the theme are endless. MySpace, still the largest player by far, is estimated to generate $525 million in the US this year. Facebook is expected to generate $125 million and both should continue to see healthy revenue increases. Combined, the two account for 72% of US social network ad spending in 2007 and 75% in 2008.