
This past Sunday’s NYT Style section has an article about the emerging trend of fashion bloggers descending from the nosebleed seats to the front row, smack between Vogue and Vanity Fair. ...

One of the more interesting things you’ll see these days is the young URLs of the web taking over those of the more established properties. If you put Perez Hilton up against a few decade plus publications out there, well, you might be surprised, if you don’t already know the score on that one. In...

Forget shows like VH1 “I Love The 90’s”. Future generations will use Twitter trends, not cheesy TV shows, as a time capsule of what was hot as the first decade of the millennium came to a close. Twit...

Google has announced its entree into the realm of the URL shortening, essentially challenging Bit.ly as King of the Short. The new Goo.gl service is a direct attack on Bit.ly, which has quickly become the go-to link shortener on Twitter...

With hour after hour spent on sites like Facebook, Twitter and Flickr, you might start believing you’re a part of an online “community.” Well guess what. You’re not. According to the Houston Press, we’re not acting communal enough online to call it a “community”. But don’t fret. The HP recomm...

Recently The Defense Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched a compelling Network Challenge to “explore the roles the Internet and social networking play in the timely communication, wide-area team building, and urgent mobilization required to solve broad scope, time-critical p...

Dell recently release Twitter statistics and they add up to a few tweet sweet million. Fast Company gives a dollar per dollar breakdown along with some softer ROI metrics...

As the print magazine industry continues to decline, smart publications are hopping on board the online digital train. Case in point? Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. is joining forces with MSN and BermanBraun to launch a new multifaceted lifestyle site targeting women ages 25-29...

Be ready to use your scrolling finger a little more. Google’s organic search results seem to have gone into hiding in the very bottom of your screen. ...

Advertisers and brands will be happy to know that Juniper Research’s latest figures on mobile coupon usage show it tripling to 300 million consumers by 2014. These 300 million consumers will have redeemed an estimated $6 billion, globally. ...

I’ve been a fan of the Kindle since its first iteration. Now that the e-reader space is beginning to heat up with the introduction of Barnes & Noble’s Nook and the rumored Apple Tablet, here are a few things that could help Amazon stay on top. 1. An open API. S...

Celebrity relationships have never been sacred. Thanks to the Twitter’s community penchant to self-promote, a certain Oscar winning actor might want to think twice before throwing a telephone at a photog. There are far easier, less painful ways to relay your message. ...

Click here to view the embedded video. In a smart move, Verizon is tackling the positioning of Droid vs. the positioning of the iPhone head on. The newest ad defines, with a few choice words and some compelling imagery, just exactly how the consumer should look at the Droid in comparison...























