Trends Archive
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05.09.2007
School Learning Goes Web 2.0
Today, technology allows students, teachers and even parents to contribute to the learning process anywhere, anytime - leading to a socially collaborative learning environment.

05.04.2007
Text Messaging Gains Rapid Adoption
Text messaging is no longer only popular among the younger generations; business professionals and brand marketers are increasingly embracing this instant communication technology.

04.19.2007
Mobile Game Revenues On The Rise
Mobile games in the US generated $757 million in 2006 with nearly 17.4 million mobile consumers downloading mobile games last quarter. By 2010, there could be as many as 50 million game purchasers.

04.12.2007
Branding With Widgets
With widgets being such a personalized engagement tool, brand marketers are gradually using them to add value to user experience while building brand affinity.

04.10.2007
The Future of the Web and Machine Learning
The next generation of the Web aims to equip machines with human learning capability, sometimes referred to as the "semantic Web" (Web 3.0) where machines will start doing things more intelligently.

04.04.2007
Buzz: Mobile Social Networking Meets IM
Mobile social networking and micro-blogging is rapidly becoming an addictive technology where people want to share their experiences instantly as they happen.

03.29.2007
Corporate Wikis Grow Up
A growing number of corporate enterprises are embracing wikis to foster knowledge sharing among employees in hope of driving further growth and innovation.

03.26.2007
Presidential Campaigns Heat Up On Social Networks
Presidential candidates are increasingly harnessing the power of social networks to round up supporters among the hard-to-pin down young demographics as well as conduct fundraising activities.

03.21.2007
Mobile Search Undergoes A Makeover
Internet search portals are revamping their mobile search engines in hope of offering instant answers and actionable results rather than links that lead to more searching.

03.19.2007
Retired Americans Become More Wired And Social
According to an AXA survey, retired Americans spend about 9 hours a day at home online, an increase from seven hours two years ago.
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