Posted By dan - February 18th, 2011

Stat of the day: Eqypt’s cellphone penetration exploded in ’09-’10, going from 52.2% of all citizens in Dec. 2008 to 80.8% in Sept. 2010. At the same time, its Internet penetration is still pretty low, at 24.3% in ’09. So, considering that the revolution was driven by cellphones and Twitter accessed through them, who else [...]

Posted By dan - February 15th, 2011

Forget about Egypt, it has taken Howard Stern to move Twitter up a notch in the cultural conversation. He just started Tweeting, a move that has brought in a whole new group of readers to the microblog service. But, wait, there’s another aspect to this: live blogging during a TV show can enhance the viewer [...]

Posted By ken - February 2nd, 2011

In the midst of SNOWmageddon 2011 we opened up our RSS readers today to discover that beloved Creve Coeur bakery Pratzel’s was closing. Although we do love a good bagel and marble rye, what caught our attention more so was the underground effort taking place to save the bakery. The fine folks over at Falk [...]

Posted By dan - January 19th, 2011

Now we know why U.S. clients of Goldman Sachs are so mad at the NY Times: Source: eMarketer.

Posted By dan - January 12th, 2011

Pitney Bowes is launching Volly, a service that integrates physical mail into digital documents for companies. Which leads us to wonder when the USPS will do the same thing and how money it could save doing it? Savings would be immense in infrastructure costs, but it would require the cost of a national email system [...]

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