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Clipix Changes the Way People Use the Web

clipix changes the way people use the web

FORT LEE, N.J., March 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Clipix, a new free web service, combines the best of online bookmarking with file sharing and organization into one easy to use tool. For the first time, users now have a single service solution for saving web content, uploading and sharing photos, and organizing documents all in one completely private or shareable space. Users simply go to www.clipix.com, drag and drop a “clip” button onto their browser bar, and then click whenever they find an item that they want to reference later. Clipix is accessible online and as a cross-mobile application… Continue reading

Internet-Addicted People Admit: They're Internet Addicted

So, here’s a good example of what happens when the Internet echo-chambers moves into high gear.

The Internet polling site SodaHead.com this month asked their visitors this question: Are you addicted to the Internet?

The poll finds that 61% of respondents said in fact they are addicted to the Internet, while the other 39% said they could quit if they wanted to.

The Internet addiction rate is highest for the 13-17 year old group, at 73%, and bottoms out at 39% for 55-64 year olds. The survey found 64% of women said they were addicted, versus 55% for men. Non-smokers… Continue reading

What people are saying about the postal service (AP)

what people are saying about the postal service ap

Individuals are employing the Web to spend a lot more bills and send a lot more messages. The weak economy is reducing marketing. So what do Americans feel about the need for the post office?

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Ohio State University graduate student Allison Fisher says she pays most of her bills electronically, so if postal companies were to decrease or finish, it would have an effect on her considerably less than it would her grandmother, who employs mail for tasks this kind of as bill-paying.

“It just appears until finally every little thing gets converted to electronic, I consider folks still… Continue reading

The Design People Launches New PSD-to-HTML Code Service for Web Designers

the design people launches new psd to html code service for web designers

The Style Folks, Inc., an market leader in business web layout and internet marketing and advertising, gears up their new PSD-to-HTML conversion service that turns net design concepts to code with the launch of its SpliceFlow supplying for web designers.

(PRWEB) July 05, 2011

The Style Men and women Inc., an award-winning web design and internet marketing firm, announced today the launch of its SpliceFlow service and its new internet site, iConvertHTML.com. Designers can submit a style and get it delivered back to them as internet-prepared code. Backed by our experts, SpliceFlow presents PSD-to-HTML conversions targeted at internet designers… Continue reading

Internet Popular with People Seeking Health Information

internet popular with people seeking health information

From Researching Medical Conditions to Tracking Weight and Reading Blogs, Survey Exhibits Web’s Reputation Among Wellbeing Data Seekers

May 12, 2011 — Millions of Americans turn to the Internet for medical data, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center’s Web and American Life Project.

The survey also finds that despite the fact that individuals heavily use information located on-line, medical doctors, nurses, and other health experts are the 1st choice for assistance about health issues.

The survey, based on telephone interviews with three,001 adults in the U.S., finds that of the 74% of Americans who use the… Continue reading

Steve Rosenbaum: The People Powered Web

steve rosenbaum the people powered web

There’s a new web emerging — a people powered video web unlike anything ahead of it. I’ve noticed it, and there’s a lot more on the way.

Back when the web started, it was hardwired to universities. From there, it supplied published information – considerably like a public library. As the graphic web emerged, publishers, media and corporate ‘speakers’ added their content material to the stream. Folks had been relegated to blogging, or commenting on posts.

But – all that’s altering, rapidly.

The future web is all about video. And video made by men and women and entrepreneurs is rapidly… Continue reading

Internet risks for young people less than commonly believed, European survey suggests

internet risks for young people less than commonly believed european survey suggests

ScienceDaily (Jan. 20, 2011) — The risks encountered by young folks on the Web are less important than is often believed. This has been demonstrated by the EU Kids On the web survey, carried out in 25 European countries (1) by a research network led by the London School of Economics, including a French team headed by Dominique Pasquier of the Laboratoire traitement et communication de l’information (LTCI) (CNRS/Télécom Paris Tech).

The survey, funded by the European Commission (2), shows that only a tiny minority of youngsters is confronted with issues on the Net, and that really few of these… Continue reading

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