Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 02/10/2012 at 12:12 PM in Dailymotion, Deezer, Facebook, Infographics, Linkedin, Photo, Slideshare, Social Media, Socials Networks, Spotify, Statistics , Tumblr, Twitter, Wikipedia, Yahoo, Youtube | Permalink
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Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 01/07/2012 at 12:03 PM in Asia, Bing, Blogspot, CyWorld, Facebook, Live.com, Mixi, Orkut, Qzone, RenRen, Twitter, Wikipedia, Wordpress, Yahoo, Youtube, Zing | Permalink
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Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 12/21/2011 at 02:33 PM in Blog, Facebook, Foursquare, Social Commerce, Social Consumer, Socials Networks, Twitter, Youtube | Permalink
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Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 12/14/2011 at 06:11 PM in Blog, Facebook, Map, Skype, Twitter, Web/Tech, Youtube | Permalink
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Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 11/14/2011 at 11:17 PM in Blog, Facebook, Infographics, Marketing, Social Media, Twitter, Youtube | Permalink
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DSK 's first appearance on French 8 o'clock news tonight http://www.tf1.fr/jt-we/ .
Dominique Strauss-Kahn will deliver his first interview, Sunday, Sept. 18 at the log on TF1 Claire Chazal. The expectation of the French is immense: the private channel expects 12 million viewers.
They are only 35% who want him to explain what happened May 14 at the Sofitel in Manhattan. The former head of the IMF , however, is highly anticipated on the financial crisis question . 64% of French people want to hear him speak about it.
48% of French would also Dominique Strauss-Kahn says what is the role he wants to play in politics . 34% said their preference for him as a candidate.
Twitter buzz :
Some good questions, which won't be asked, at #QuestionDSK on Twitter : http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23questionsDSK
Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 09/18/2011 at 11:11 AM in Current Affairs, Television, Twitter | Permalink
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Posez les questions qui ne seront pas posées à DSK ce soir en utilisant le hashtag #questionsDSK sur Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/search/questionDSK
Pour voir ou revoir l interview de ce soir, l’adresse du JT sur le WEB et le liens des dernieres videos sur l’info
http://videos.tf1.fr/programmes-tv-info/
Le blog de Anne Sinclair
Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 09/18/2011 at 10:55 AM in Current Affairs, Television, Twitter | Permalink
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Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 09/11/2011 at 10:16 AM in Twitter | Permalink
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Quick Summary :
The main sources of information for Internet users and mobile users are in order: 1) info sites, 2) television, 3) social networks, 4) newspapers, 5) friends and family, 6)the micro-blogging, 7) radio, Then blogs and magazines.
What are the most consumed content? The content video, photos, tweets ... and online encyclopedias!
The most active users of the micro-blogging sites tend to transmit the content created by others and/or to make selection and synthesis of content created by others.
The pressure of the real time on the web and the mobile phone results in acceleration of exchange of information and pushes users to share (transmit) rather than content creation.
There is less user-generated content than before. However, this assertion must be nuanced: users always publish lots of photos and home videos.
The professional contents are the main sources of information: the main sites and television news, even if the social networks are not far behind.
Contents are increasingly filtered through the social networks that have become major players in their distribution to the right targets.
On which platforms Are content consumed?
According to the study access to the Internet is still largely on computer (79%), the mobile is now 7% on mobile, and 2% for the tablet.
Mobile Internet is consumed currently 50% outside (in public places or traveling), the rest being shared equally between the home and office.
The study shows a strong consumer expectations from the brand. They want to be heard, clearly, but they are waiting for more contents, it is not necessarily content about the products and the company. Consumers expect more from their favorite brands content about the world of the brand. They expect that one to distract them (especially the younger ones), but above all to increases their knowledge (the majority of all ages), and the Brand to connect them to others.
Finally, consumers continue to focus on brand sites, compared to their Facebook pages (- 15%) or their blogs (- 10%).
Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 09/07/2011 at 07:03 PM in Facebook, Platform, Social Media, Socials Networks, Television, Twitter, Wikipedia | Permalink
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The estimated valuation for Facebook ( $ 75 Billion ) , Groupon ( $ 25 Billion ) , Linkedin ( $ 9 Billion ) , Skype ( $ 8.5 Billion ), and Twitter ( $ 7.7 Billion ) give a total of $ 125 Billion.
Are Social Media Companies Overvalued? Personally I think they are .
The latest chart for Linkedin is showing us what we can expect for the futur, who is going to be the next IPO ?
Below an excellent infographic from G+ ( https://www.gplus.com/ ) where we can see valuation and much more. G+ is a community where the world's most active and influential professionals, academics and entrepreneurs connect. G+ provides a place for people to engage with like-minded individuals in ways they haven't considered, start new conversations, ask the important questions and propose ideas online and at in-person meetings.

Source : http://www.pamorama.net/2011/05/29/are-social-media-companies-overvalued-infographic/
Posted by Patrick Nouhailler on 05/31/2011 at 02:15 PM in Facebook, Groupon, Linkedin, Skype, Social Media, Socials Networks, Twitter | Permalink
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