"In August we announced that we were working on a new API that would provide developers with the ability to geotag tweets. Today, the Geotagging API is officially available."
- Arnaldo M Pereira
from Bookmarklet
Mashups based on the twitter geotagging api have began to appear already....
- TrafficBug
"The social media data company Rapleaf has just released the final parts of their 3-part study involving the demographics and online behavior of webmail users. In the first part of the study, gender and age data was examined and revealed some interesting findings...like the fact that Gmail has more female users than male, for example. In the final sections of the study, the company has turned its attention to social networking data to discover more details about webmail users' social media profiles, memberships and network preferences."
- Arnaldo M Pereira
from Bookmarklet
A new and nice tool to aggregate tweets, search through categories, etc.: http://nestpop.com. Celebrities sample: http://celebrities.nestpop.com - it's not spam, just tell me what you think about it.
"Hitwise, a web traffic analytics firm that often publishes fun and interesting stats on issues of the day, looks today at how threatened Facebook's growth might be by Twitter. The company's conclusion: Twitter is no threat at all. Traffic to Twitter is declining, Hitwise General Manager of Global Research Bill Tancer writes, while Facebook's growth continues to go through the roof. Facebook is approaching ubiquity, while Twitter's appeal is narrow and its average registered user is totally unengaged. "That being said," Tancer writes, "I still plan to tweet this entry.""
- Arnaldo M Pereira
from Bookmarklet
"I try to expand my knowledge of non-enterprise web analytics tools through this site. I’ve been using ClickTale and BTBuckets for awhile, Woopra for about a week. ClickTale is an analytics tool for seeing how users interact with pages, BTBuckets is a user segmentation and targeting tool, and Woopra is a real-time analytics tool."
- Arnaldo M Pereira
from Bookmarklet