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- Australians getting more involved in Social Media
- iPhone 4 reception issue [VIDEO]
- Bingbot replacing MSNbot in October
Australians getting more involved in Social Media Posted: 28 Jun 2010 09:54 PM PDT Over the past year in Australia users going to social media sites and forums have increase 36.1% over the year. This means that social media usage is overtaking search engines as the most visited web destination by Australians. Facebook has benefited more of our adaption to social media. Facebook accumulated 56.4% of all social networking visits in the period. Large internet portals Yahoo! and MSN also enjoy visits up 15.2%. Australia leads the way with the highest social media usage in the world. On average an Australian internet user spends just over 8 hours per month on social media sites. Why are we so involved in social media? © admin for Social Media News, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
iPhone 4 reception issue [VIDEO] Posted: 28 Jun 2010 08:20 PM PDT Steve Jobs has replied to the iPhone 4 reception issue with: ‘There is no issue. Stay tuned’ We can only speculate what this may mean, probably a software update to fix the issue. Hopefully the issue is fully resolved by the time iPhone 4 units are shipped to Australia. The below video shows how the reception/signal issue occurs in relation to how you hold the phone. What do you think? Would this impact your decision to buying the new iPhone? © admin for Social Media News, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Bingbot replacing MSNbot in October Posted: 28 Jun 2010 06:09 PM PDT Over the last couple month the Bing web team has been busy refining and rolling our improvements to their web crawling software that indexes website on Bing.com On October 1st 2010, MSNbot will cease to crawl and will be replaced by Bingbot. This will show in your server logs as: bingbot/2.0 The HTTP header From field will also change to bingbot(at)microsoft.com Bingbot will still honor robots.txt direction written for MSNbot It will sure be the end of an era, and a new one starting as MSNbot is retired and Bingbot steps up. © admin for Social Media News, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
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