Future of news: Insider Dave Morgan touts new mediaSaturday, August 28, 2010 @ 11:00PMThis is a question-and-answer interview with Dave Morgan, who contends there has never been a better time to practice great journalism.
B.C. teacher linked to global child-porn networkFriday, August 27, 2010 @ 4:29PMOne of the men arrested in Canada in relation to an international online child-exploitation network that used Facebook is a former Vancouver private school teacher.
Charges against B.C. teacher linked to global child-porn networkFriday, August 27, 2010 @ 2:30PMOne of the men arrested in Canada in relation to an international online child-exploitation network that used Facebook is a former Vancouver private school teacher, police say.
Multitasking websites oust traditional portalsThursday, August 19, 2010 @ 7:10PMA report by Nielsen Online, "What Americans Do Online," describes changing Internet use during a period of intensifying competition.
Facebook, Farmville soaking up more time: studyTuesday, August 3, 2010 @ 12:41PMAlmost a third of the time Americans are online is spent at social media sites like Facebook and playing online games, a new study shows. read more
Multi-tasking sites boom at expense of stand-alone networksTuesday, August 3, 2010 @ 12:07AM"Time suck" is a phrase often used to describe online social networks like Facebook and online games like "FarmVille" — that is ...
Multi-tasking sites like Facebook boom at expense of stand-alone networksTuesday, August 3, 2010 @ 12:07AM"Time suck" is a phrase often used to describe online social networks like Facebook and online games like "FarmVille" — that is ...
Internet Users Spend More Time on Facebook, Less on E-mailMonday, August 2, 2010 @ 4:08PMRISMEDIA, August 3, 2010—(MCT)—”Time suck” is a phrase often used to describe online social networks like Facebook and online games like Farmville. Now new research quantifies the phenomenon, showing that nearly one-third of the time Americans spend online is…
Users spending more time on Facebook, less on e-mailMonday, August 2, 2010 @ 11:37AMSAN JOSE, Calif. (MCT) — “Time suck” is a phrase often used to describe online social networks like Facebook and online games like FarmVille. Now new research quantifies the phenomenon, showing that nearly one-third of the time Americans spend online is devoted to such activities, while time spent on conventional e-mail and portals such as Yahoo has declined.