Archive for March, 2009

CSS Naked Day


Three years ago, Dustin Diaz came up with the idea of promoting “clean” websites, websites that properly use xhtml and html, that have a good structure, sites that “show off their < body >.”

So he invented the CSS Free Day, that falls this year on april 9th, a day when all sites should strip off their design, optionally adding this code to the top of their page.

<h3>What happened to
the design?</h3> <p>To know
more about why
styles are disabled
on this website
visit the <a href="http://naked.dustindiaz.com"
title="Web Standards Naked
Day Host Website"> Annual
CSS Naked Day</a>
website for more
information.</p>

If you care to support this idea and wish to do so, you should register here, and your site will be displayed on naked.dustindiaz.com among more than 2000 others.

Care to invest in social media?

Well, have you got $695 to spare?


Because that’s the price of the Social Networks:Five Consumer Trends for 2009 report, which will have you rethinking your budgets in a flash. The smart people discovered that the consumer oriented marketing that social media allows is followed consequently by…the money :)

The Social Networks report analyzes key trends that online marketers should be keeping an eye on in 2009.
The growth that social networks have exhibited over the past few years shows little sign of abating. By 2013, an estimated 52% of Internet users will be regular social network visitors.
Will 2009 be the year that marketers and social networks figure out how to harness the myriad bits of information that consumers share about their likes, dislikes and purchase preferences—and turn them to a profit?

Key questions the “Social Networks” report answers:

* How many people use social network sites?
* How are the demographics and usage patterns changing?
* Will Facebook overtake MySpace?
* Where do Twitter and mobile phones fit in?
* How do consumers use social networks in the purchase process?
* And many others…

You cand DOWNLOAD the pricy report here, and if you do so, please share info on the later results of that investment :)

Tweetizen.com, create and share Twitter groups


As Twitter becomes more and more popular, lots of new tools, games, add-ons and related sites emerge to make our life easier and more fun.

The newest kid in town is Tweetizen.com, a website that allows you to create groups for your followees, and that’s not it. You can embed the groups with a widget that can be easily added to your website.
tweetizen
Yes, yes, keep them Twitter related developments coming, but meanwhile don’t forget what Twitter shouldn’t be. You can see that here :)

Got flash games? Make money out of them.


If you have a flash games site, or some flash games on your site, you might consider monetizing them. Yes, that’s right, they’re no longer doing it just for text and video!

TicTacTi, an israeli startup, came up with a great and really easy to use idea, in which the flashgame on your site could display ads in a contextual manner.

All you have tot do is follow te instructions in the video below and go to TicTacTi for more information. The ads ould originate from adexchangers like Doubleclick or the publisher’s adserver (let’s say Oberon or HeyZap). Of course TicTacTi will charge its own comission to that.

Twitter security breach


An adult webcam site might be sending tweets from your account.

It seems Twitter is confrunted with another major security break: a program that hacks into accounts and sends out a message like that:

hey! 23/Female. Come chat with me on my webcam thingy here www.chatwebcamfree.com.

A while ago, celebrity accounts have been hacked in the same way, by compromising password, a tactique not quite so common for Twitter hacks but heavily used for breaking down Instant Messaging accounts.

This has not yet been proven, but it is the best time to change your Twitter password.

twitter-spam
Image source: mashable.com

Youtube breaks the US 100 million viewers milestone


Youtube published today the comscore.com results for the January audiences, and they are both impressive and incredible: 100 million viewers in the United States alone, with 6.3 milion videos being viewed.

That is to surpass by 91% the last years’s results.