YouTube Subscription Limit Set at 2000

YouTube now limits users to 2,000 subscriptions. This may seem like a high limit, but if you’ve been active on YouTube for several years the limit is a real pain in the butt. If you’ve subscribed to 2,000 or more channels and do not have at least 2,000 subscribers yourself you will get the dreaded [...]

 
Twitter's Traffic Climbs to Record Levels

Twitter is flirting with the top 10 sites in the world based on Alexa’s traffic ranking system. Perhaps most people don’t realize Twitter is still putting on record growth because the Fail Whale hasn’t been making many appearances lately. The novelty of Twitter may have worn off quickly for the original generation of twitter users, [...]

 
 The 80/20 Rule for Effective Social Networking

Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and other social networks that provide or feature status updates from users have taken the internet by storm over the past several years. MySpace helped lead the Web 2.0 revolution before it crashed and burned. Now Facebook seems like it could be headed down the same path. Originally, the first huge wave [...]

 
AOL Ready to Dump Bebo

Just 2 years after AOL paid an estimated $850 million for Bebo.com, the company says it’s ready to sell or shut the service down. BEBO, largely known as a spamorama to anyone who ever used it, seems to have gone into a sharp downward spiral over the past 6 months. Too many email notifications, lack [...]

 
YouTube Trades Star Ratings for Likes and Dislikes

YouTube has traded in the 5 star rating system for a Like/Dislike system. Off the bat, it seems to devalue search results (no longer can see the rating of each video) by only indicating which videos are most liked and not displaying any ratings information for the other 90% of videos on the page. YouTube [...]

 

Blogger, a popular blogging network, is blowing up it’s overall reach. Look at the ramp they have seen in the start of 2010 Near the end of 2009, many mainstream media outlets were reporting blogging was becoming less popular..blah blah blah. I think they understand bloggers are putting them out of business and a propaganda [...]

 
MySpace CEO Quits As Facebook Has 10x Daily Reach

Owen Van Natta, the CEO of MySpace since April 2009, is on his way out. Owen was hired from rival Facebook where he served as Chief Operating Officer. In a statement, MySpace said Mr Natta will be replaced a by two people, Mike Jones and Jason Hirschhorn. This is probably the best thing that could [...]

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