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Pinterest sticks it to Google+, LinkedIn for popularity [with impressive chart]

Plaudits today go to Pinterest, which is now the third most-popular social network in the United States. Only Facebook and Twitter have larger user bases, leaving Google+, LinkedIn, Tumblr and all the others to play catchup.

Social TV gives live viewing an edge over time-shifted [with chart]

Social TV, in which audiences use social networks while they watch, is causing some viewers to opt for live broadcasts over time-shifted shows, according to a new study from iModerate Research Technologies.

Roblox joins Stardoll Media for global advertising clout [with infographic]

Roblox has signed up to make Stardoll Media its exclusive global commercial advertising representative, bringing millions of boys and girls toegther – at least as far as marketers are concerned.

Study: fans will stream 18 million hours of NCAA March Madness

This year's March Madness, formally known as the NCAA Tournament Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, will garner nearly 18 million hours of streaming video consumption through online and mobile apps, according to calculations made by the Internet Innovation Alliance (IIA).

U.S. smartphone subscribers surpass 100-million mark [with chart]

The number of U.S. smartphone subscribers for the first time surpassed the 100-million mark in January, according to new figures from comScore.

Study: cloud computing will create 14 million jobs by 2015 [with...

New research from IDC predicts that cloud computing will create nearly 14 million new jobs by 2015, with revenues related to innovation in the field reaching more than $1 trillion per year.

Myspace Music Player attracts a million new users [with chart]

Myspace today announced receiving more than 1 million new sign-ups in the last month, due primarily to its Myspace Music Player, which brings the service's monthly users to 25 million.

Survey: Google's personalized search raises concerns[with chart]

Google has been making significant changes to how it handles search, but according to a recent survey, it’s not receiving much support for the outcome.

Study: Tech helps bridge the generation gap

New research from AARP and Microsoft Corp. found that online communication helps bridge the generation gap, but that many people remain concerned about privacy and security.

Apps lose to Web during Super Bowl [with charts]

The NPD Group determined that cheerleaders for smartphone apps may be disappointed at how well they scored during Super Bowl XLVI.