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Yahoo Partners with Twitter To Share Social Content

What do you get when you combine 600 million searchers with 50 million daily tweets? A new Yahoo-Twitter tie-up. While consumer privacy organizations continue bashing Google about its Google Buzz service, Yahoo and Twitter are partnering on a more benign social-networking play — content sharing.

Yahoo on Wednesday announced the partnership with the popular micro-blogging service that will see real-time Twitter feeds integrated across the Yahoo network. The deal is part of Yahoo’s drive to deliver personally relevant information from various online sources and largely mimics the efforts of Google and Bing.

Read the rest of my story on Sci-Tech Today.

Add comment February 25th, 2010

Twitter Hits 50M Tweets a Day as Cybercriminals Watch

Fifty million. That’s how many tweets Twitter users send every day. It’s the latest stat in a micro-blogging growth story that has taken the social-media world by storm. But as corporations and celebrities join the fray, cybercriminals are lying in wait with spam scams.

Kevin Weil of Twitter’s analytics team posted a graph on the company’s blog that tells the story of how the service has grown over the past three years in number of tweets created per day — not counting tweets from accounts identified as spam.

The results: Users tweeted 5,000 times a day in 2007. By 2008, that number was 300,000, and by 2009 it had grown to 2.5 million per day. Tweets grew 1,400 percent last year to 35 million per day. Today, Weil reported, Twitter sees 50 million tweets per day — an average of 600 tweets per second.

“Tweet deliveries are a much higher number because once created, tweets must be delivered to multiple followers. Then there’s search and so many other ways to measure and understand growth across this information network ,” Weil said. “Tweets per day is just one number to think about.”

Read the rest of my story on NewsFactor.

Add comment February 24th, 2010

Yahoo Partners with Twitter To Share Social Content

What do you get when you combine 600 million searchers with 50 million daily tweets? A new Yahoo-Twitter tie-up. While consumer privacy organizations continue bashing Google about its Google Buzz service, Yahoo and Twitter are partnering on a more benign social-networking play — content sharing.

Yahoo on Wednesday announced the partnership with the popular micro-blogging service that will see real-time Twitter feeds integrated across the Yahoo network. The deal is part of Yahoo’s drive to deliver personally relevant information from various online sources and largely mimics the efforts of Google and Bing.

Read the rest of my article on Sci-Tech Today.

Add comment February 24th, 2010

What is a True Virtual Office?

I was reading an interesting article from Karen Condi over at Officing Today. In it, she talked about how technology advancements are making it possible for people to work from just about anywhere in the world. She also speaks of the changing rules of business hours. And she points to virtual offices as an enabler.

Let’s listen in to a bit of what Condi, executive director and principal of Alliance Office Strategies, has to say about the advantages of a virtual office:

“The advantages of a virtual office are numerous but it’s important to fully understand what constitutes a true virtual office. Conceptually, virtual offices started in the mid 1980s, however, the industry has dramatically evolved as technology has changed the way we work.

Read the rest of my story on Davinci Virtual.

Add comment February 24th, 2010

Jay Suites Offers New Manhattan Serviced Office Space

Jay Suites is moving on up. The Manhattan-based luxury executive suites company has expanded its Grand Central location operations, adding another floor of office space, and has opened a new location on Fifth Avenue.

Jay Suites isn’t your average business center. The company has made a name for itself with a keen focus on interior design. For example, Jay Suites doesn’t just lease a floor of office space in a prominent New York City location and open its doors to the office-renting public. The company works with architects, contractors, designers, electricians and consultants to optimize the officing experience for its clients.

“Being in a space like this gives us the ability to focus on growing our company and not having to worry about the overhead of opening up a space,” says Lindsay Fox, a partner at an executive search company and a Jay Suites client. “Normally you have to deal with the furniture the move, the receptionist, setting up the phones and internet….we didn’t have to worry about anything.”

Read the rest of my story on aBetterOffice.com.

Add comment February 24th, 2010

Regus Tells Entrepreneurs to Run Away from Home

Want to get away? You don’t need to buy a ticket on Southwest airlines to escape the hustle and bustle of the corporate world – just start working from an executive office suite a little closer to home. That’s Regus’ advice.

While the virtual office industry is making inroads with the promise to let you work from a home office in your PJs while you drink OJ and e-mail BJ, Regus is boldly suggesting that working from home might not be the ideal for every entrepreneur.

Sure, working from a virtual office means you don’t have to commute and you can start and stop when you want, or even pick up work in the middle of the night if you choose. But Regus is offering 10 reasons why you may want to consider serviced office space instead.

Read the rest of my story on aBetterOffice.com.

Add comment February 24th, 2010

Regus Acquires Three BFI Business Center in France

For all the serviced office grand openings Regus held in 2009 – enough to officially surpass the 1,000 location mark – 2010 may see the executive suites industry giant take a different tack: acquisitions.

Just days ago, Regus acquired three Business Facility International (BFI) business center locations in the France’s Côte d’Azur. With the acquisitions under its belt, Regus now boasts 50 serviced office centers in France.

Specifically, Regus newest office space additions are located in Sophia Antipolis, Nice Arenas Business District. Regus also has existing serviced office locations in Les Espaces de Sophia, the Font de l’Orme district and the Monaco Principality.

Read the rest of my story on aBetterOffice.com.

Add comment February 24th, 2010

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