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The team at Infographiclabs put together a great infographic that provides a visual representation of the state of the blogosphere in 2010, which was first published on The Blog Herald.

comScore released statistics related to the U.S. mobile market for July 2010 this month, and a few highlights stand out...

While Twitter started out a few years ago as a social tool where people could communicate in real-time via short snippets, the team behind Twitter believes the site has evolved into something quite different -- a news site.

Newstex President Larry Schwartz is a member of the Steering Committee for the 2011 SIIA Information Industry Summit to be held in New York City on January 25 and 26, 2011.

Online privacy has been a concern for years but only in recent years, with the explosive growth of the social web, has the concern grown about a person's own words coming back to harm him or her in the future.

Behavioral targeting for advertising purposes is the subject of an ongoing debate. On one side are the businesses who use behavioral targeting of consumers' online activities to serve more ads that are more likely to appeal to specific audiences.

comScore released its ranking of online video sites among the U.S. Internet audience for July 2010 this week, and as you might expect, YouTube continues to lead by a very wide margin.

I often write about the cluttered online video environment and how hard it is to find specific, authoritative online video content amid that clutter.

Time for a new interview in the Newstex Blogger in the Spotlight Video Interview Series where we turn the spotlight on the bloggers, Twitter publishers, and video publishers who syndicate their Authoritative Content through Newstex.

Last month, YouTube announced it now supports original video resolution from 360p all the way up to 4K. That means even videos shot in sizes intended to be displayed on 25-foot screens can be uploaded to YouTube.

A recent report by Sysomos reveals some of the key demographics about bloggers in 2010.

The Grateful Dead are one of the most successful bands in history, but they didn't achieve their level of fame and fortune the traditional way.

