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How many minutes per hour online do you think you spend on social networking? 
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How many minutes per hour online do you think you spend on social networking? 

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Mobile Web Access Is Nearly 30% Faster Since 2012
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Mobile Web Access Is Nearly 30% Faster Since 2012

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Report: Nearly 40% Of Internet Time Now On Mobile Devices
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Report: Nearly 40% Of Internet Time Now On Mobile Devices

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Publishing a news story or blog post? Better think twice before using an image you found on Twitter.

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Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake’s startup Pinwheel is forced to change its name after a lawsuit. One thing Fake could do is put the Pinwheel.com URL up for sale and let adversary Pinweel competitively bid on it against others. Take that!
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Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake’s startup Pinwheel is forced to change its name after a lawsuit. One thing Fake could do is put the Pinwheel.com URL up for sale and let adversary Pinweel competitively bid on it against others. Take that!

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Many travel-related sites saw an uptick in traffic during June, according to comScore’s Top 50 U.S. Web Properties report for June 2012.
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Many travel-related sites saw an uptick in traffic during June, according to comScore’s Top 50 U.S. Web Properties report for June 2012.

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Is Pinterest Sending Less Referral Traffic? One Report Says So
After peaking in February, referral traffic from Pinterest has declined for two consecutive months. That’s according to new data from the social sharing tool provider Shareaholic.
Analyzing traffic to the 200,000 publishers that use its social sharing buttons, Shareaholic shows traffic from Pinterest representing 0.74 percent of all traffic during April, down from 0.8 percent in March and a high of 1.05 percent in February.
The decline puts Pinterest back below Twitter as a referral source after surpassing it in February.
This is just one source of data about which sites drive traffic and, like any other single source, shouldn’t be looked on as definitive. Shareaholic’s 200,000 publisher network is substantially smaller, for example, than its competitor AddThis, which claims to have its social sharing buttons on more than 11 million domains.
Nonetheless, 200,000 sites is still a lot and the data offer an interesting snapshot of what’s happening across that group of websites. It’s worth watching to see if other traffic measurement services report the same.
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Is Pinterest Sending Less Referral Traffic? One Report Says So

After peaking in February, referral traffic from Pinterest has declined for two consecutive months. That’s according to new data from the social sharing tool provider Shareaholic.

Analyzing traffic to the 200,000 publishers that use its social sharing buttons, Shareaholic shows traffic from Pinterest representing 0.74 percent of all traffic during April, down from 0.8 percent in March and a high of 1.05 percent in February.

The decline puts Pinterest back below Twitter as a referral source after surpassing it in February.

This is just one source of data about which sites drive traffic and, like any other single source, shouldn’t be looked on as definitive. Shareaholic’s 200,000 publisher network is substantially smaller, for example, than its competitor AddThis, which claims to have its social sharing buttons on more than 11 million domains.

Nonetheless, 200,000 sites is still a lot and the data offer an interesting snapshot of what’s happening across that group of websites. It’s worth watching to see if other traffic measurement services report the same.

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Who’s winning the browser war? Well, it depends.

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