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28 Oct 2011
Jack Dorsey

In this week’s show, we run down the list of candidates that I included in my last TechCrunch article on who the Next Talisman of Tech might be.  continue reading...

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01 Sep 2011
Vote for Internet Company of 2011

A few years ago, we published a list of companies who ruled the Internet each year, from 1994-2007. Then, we forgot to update it for 2008-2010. On this week’s HipMojo show, we run down the list and picked a company for 2008, 2009, and 2010… and then open it up for you to suggest companies for 2011. Vote for the company of the Year below in the Comments, feel free to vote for the company you work for, but explain WHY, what was the one thing or many things that made the company stand out from the noise? continue reading...

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24 Aug 2011
youtube and comscore announce partnership

In this week’s HipMojo show, CT and I talked about YouTube’s partnership with comScore. I wrote about this earlier in the week and we explored the matter in greater detail on Part 1, below: continue reading...

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23 Aug 2011
Neil Armstrong: one small step for man one giant leap for mankind

I’ve long been bullish on YouTube, viewing it as the best advertising platform ever known to mankind (despite the giddiness that some have for Facebook and Twitter). continue reading...

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16 Aug 2010

Historically, comScore combined total video views (content and ads), giving a skewed count of video activity.  When Nielsen issued their figures some time ago, I inquired with the two firms and comScore confirmed that their count was for all video views (content and ads).

Today I see smaller absolute figures coming out of comScore’s data, but nothing changes really: continue reading...

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06 Jun 2009

According to April 2009 data from the comScore Video Metrix service, U.S. Internet users viewed 16.8 billion online videos during the month, representing an increase of 16 percent versus March. A significant increase in video viewing at YouTube during April contributed to the month’s sizeable gains.

Nearly 152 million U.S. Internet users watched an average of 111 videos per viewer in April. Google Sites reached an all-time high of 107.9 million video viewers during the month. Fox Interactive Media ranked second with 58.8 million viewers, followed by Yahoo! Sites (45.4 million) and Hulu (40.1 million). continue reading...

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17 Sep 2008

Interesting observation from SAI on comScore’s latest data:

comScore says that major video players like Viacom (VIA), Comcast (CMCSA), Veoh, Disney (DIS) and Yahoo (YHOO) generated fewer views in July than they did the year before. It’s possible that the measurement company’s data is off, which is what Veoh say: It insists that it has grown in the past year and that comScore doesn’t accurately measure the site. (They say the same thing about Nielsen Netratings). But if comScore’s data is at least directionally correct, it’s not a pretty picture: continue reading...

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