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Windows Versions Share

According to a new data from quantcast.com, in January 2010 Windows versions share of web consumption is: Windows XP – 51.8%, Windows Vista – 37.4%, Windows 7 – 10.2%, Windows Other – 0.6%.

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Most popular websites in Internet

Web analytics firm Compete released data for the top 50 websites in the U.S. Most shopping sites recorded a large drop in unique visitors since December 2009, tax services and travel sites are seeing very high growth rates. A complete list of top 50 websites you can find here. Below a list of top 10

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600 Tweets Per Second

In 2008 we were creating 5,000 tweets a day, in 2008 it was 300,000 a day, then 35 million last year and today we generate 50 million tweets a day. It is 600 tweets per second. The company claims it excluded spam from the measure. Source: blog.twitter.com

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Google, Facebook, then Yahoo

New data released by web analytics firm Compete.com shows that Facebook is the second most visited website in U.S. Google is still number one, third place belongs to Yahoo. Facebook’s traffic rose in January 2010 to 133.62 million visitors, Yahoo shrunk down to 132.00 million. Google’s US traffic grew by over 1 million visitors between

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eCommerce report

According to conclusions from the online measurement firm comScore, more and more people go shopping online, however they spend less than previously. Shoppers look for a deal and free shipping, if they do not find those, they are unlikely to make a purchase. 36 million people visited coupon sites in December 2009 to get discount

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Valentine’s Day and Web Design

Does Valentine’s Day has something in common with Web Design? Not really, but we will make it up :). Royal Deer Design offers today (and only today!) 10% discount for Website Design and Development Services*. One of the equipment is you have to be in love! As an addition, if you are a female, you

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Job Search Websites

Monster Worldwide (the owner of monster.com) had agreed to buy Yahoo’s HotJobs site for $225 million. After this deal, Monster has only one major competitor careerbuilder.com. Monster controls about one-third of online jobs postings in the US. Under the terms of the deal, Monster Worldwide is going to pay Yahoo $20 million to $31 million

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Website loading time

According to a new study from Gomez (the company which provides the industry’s leading platform of Web application experience management solutions) customers don’t have a patience for Internet stores, ebanks and travel sites that loads slow, act unsteadily or crash during transaction seasons. The survey shows that 78 percent of consumers go to a competitor’s

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New York Times will Charge for Online Access

The New York Times is going to charge readers for an access to some of its Website’s resources. Of course there is a risk that people will go elsewhere to read news. This will affect a traffic and a revenue from online adverts. The company Forrester Research in its recent study mentioned that most people

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