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Facebook More Traffic Than Google [Stats]

Facebook More Traffic Than Google [Stats]

By Ryan Van Etten on 04/27/2010

Here’s some graphical perspective on Facebook’s growth via estimated traffic data from Quantcast and Compete. The numbers are significantly different between the sources but the basic trend and relative traffic difference between Facebook and Google is evident: Facebook is a rocket, or, rather a full-blown planet with enough gravity to start a galaxy—the data shows it surpassed Google in traffic in late 2009.

Posted in Infoculture, News, Visual | Tagged comparison, compete, data, Facebook, Facebook growth, Facebook vs. Google, Google, graph, open, quantcast, social media, stats, traffic, trends, visualization | Leave a response

2009 Music Website Heat Map

2009 Music Website Heat Map

By Ryan Van Etten on 12/15/2009

Based on estimated traffic data from compete.com, this visualization compares November 2009 website visits for 27 popular, legal, music stream-or-download destinations. The heat map is scaled—larger map areas represent higher website traffic. Green indicates positive growth in 2009. Red indicates negative growth in 2009. Hold your mouse over each section for stats on each site.

Posted in Music, Music Flux, News, Popular, Visual | Tagged Amie Street, AOL Music, Apple, Apps, big media, blip.fm, cloud, comparison, compete, data, deezer, emusic, finetune, Grooveshark, heat map, Hype Machine, iLike, Imeem, infographic, iPhone, iTunes, jamendo, Lala, last.fm, list, mobile, mobility, MOG, music sites, musicovery, MySpace, Napster, pandora, project playlist, PureVolume, Rhapsody, seeqpod, Slacker Radio, social media, social music, songza, Spotify, startups, stats, table, thesixtyone, traffic, trends, visualization, we7, year in review | 10 Responses

Lala, Apple, Mobile Music, and Cloud-Based Streaming

Lala, Apple, Mobile Music, and Cloud-Based Streaming

By Ryan Van Etten on 12/07/2009

Tweets about Apple acquiring Lala have been flooding Twitter for 3+ days now. A number of sources have provided news and analysis on the acquisition. Personally I think Apple aims to move iTunes to the web in an effort to control mobile cloud-based music streaming via iPhones and iPods. Mobility is paramount, and I think that buying Lala was a sound move for Apple.

Posted in Editorial, Music, Music Flux, Popular | Tagged access vs. ownership, acquisition, Amie Street, analysis, Apple, cloud, cloud computing, compete, development, digital, Grooveshark, ideas, iPhone, iTunes, Lala, last.fm, libraries, mobile, mobile music, mobility, MOG, music discovery, music industry, music sites, networks, payments, platform, process, reactions, sharing, simplification, social music, Spotify, startups, stats, streaming, tweets, Twitter, UX | 5 Responses

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