Half of respondents to a survey conducted by BuzzLogic and JupiterResarch said that they find blogs useful for product or service pre-purchase information. Half of respondents to a survey conducted by ...
This story was written by Joseph Weisenthal. As someone that's checked the Drudge Report once an hour, every hour for the last 10 years of my life, I can certainly accept the idea that the sites I ...
With millions of sites floating through the blogosphere, who really has time to peek at even a fraction of them? Blogophile reads them for you and presents a weekly roundup of the buzz on must-read ...
As the new academic year starts, many faculty members may be beginning or continuing independent studies with students. They’re a great way for students to pick up specialized knowledge or research ...
A new study by NYU has revealed that blog chatter about upcoming CD releases does more to increase CD sales than how many "friends" an artist adds on MySpace. But the findings also tap into the ...
Blog posts are the most common content type found in the top 5 Google positions, a new study has found. Why we care. Multiple CTR studies show most organic clicks go to the top 5 positions on Google ...
I am writing a series of blogs that presents the findings from our new 2016 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study. Similar to my previous 2014 Wilson Research Group functional ...
A matcha latte, a pink MacBook Air, the word “tuberculosis” scrolled in gel pen cursive. This is what studying looks like if you’re part of an ever-growing group of young women who run “studyblrs” — a ...
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