Thursday, March 31, 2011
Video Post: Scanning the QR Code Landscape
QR code use has been on the rise as we've seen more and more of the codes popping up all over the place. However, the question still remains as to whether or not they're effective. But a recent report by MGH should be able to shed a little light on the subject, and I take a look at the numbers in today's Daily Axioms Video Post.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
No Summer Love for iPhone 5
There are a couple of parts of the tech world that we've all come to expect:
- 2-3 Android tablets will be announced every week and will immediately be compared to the iPad or iPad 2.
- Said tablet will inevitably fall short due to either lower specs or higher price (I'm looking at you Motorola Xoom).
- Apple will launch a new iPhone every summer at its Wordwide Developers Conference.
That last point has rang especially true over the past few years, causing many to question whether or not the Verizon iPhone was worth purchasing.
However, it appears those doubts may have been for nothing considering the recent rumors that Apple will not be announcing the iPhone 5 this June, most likely waiting until the fall before announcing the next general
The reasoning behind the delay seems to boil down to two factors:
- Apple said in their WWDC announcement that the focus of the conference would be about software like Mac OS X Lion and not hardware.
- The Verizon iPhone launch was so recent that Apple apparently feels it's in its best interest to hold off a bit longer.
So although the iPhone faithful who look forward to a new installment of their favorite mobile device every year have to wait a little longer, it still looks like we'll be seeing a new iPhone around September when Apple's fiscal year begins.
Friday, March 25, 2011
#AxBrack Update: From First to Worst
Now that the first half of the Sweet Sixteen NCAA March Madness games have wrapped up, I thought I'd take the time to update you all on the standings in our 2011 Emilio Estevez #Losing Bracket Challenge office pool.
With San Diego State (my pick to win it all) getting knocked off by Connecticut and BYU losing in overtime, I by far took the biggest hit. After going 0-4 and getting zero points from last night's games, I stayed at 42 points and am now tied with Dave for last place.
As Dave and I duke it out for the Emilio Estevez #Losing trophy, it's a very close race at the top to take home some wine. Andrea catapulted into 1st place with 47 points after wins by both Florida and Connecticut.
But before Andrea gloats too much, there's a three-way tie for 2nd place between Nick, Mark and Kathleen. More importantly? With 46 points each, those three are just one point behind the current leader. In the middle of the pack, Shelly and Linel are tied for 5th place with 44 points each.
Now that wins are earning 5 points each, and increasing from here on out, the tournament is still anyone's games.
With San Diego State (my pick to win it all) getting knocked off by Connecticut and BYU losing in overtime, I by far took the biggest hit. After going 0-4 and getting zero points from last night's games, I stayed at 42 points and am now tied with Dave for last place.
As Dave and I duke it out for the Emilio Estevez #Losing trophy, it's a very close race at the top to take home some wine. Andrea catapulted into 1st place with 47 points after wins by both Florida and Connecticut.
But before Andrea gloats too much, there's a three-way tie for 2nd place between Nick, Mark and Kathleen. More importantly? With 46 points each, those three are just one point behind the current leader. In the middle of the pack, Shelly and Linel are tied for 5th place with 44 points each.
Now that wins are earning 5 points each, and increasing from here on out, the tournament is still anyone's games.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Video Post: A Fabulous February for Online Video
It's no secret that Axiom understands the importance of online video. That's why we wanted to share a recent ComScore report about how well online video did in last month. Steve and Dave crunch the numbers and share their insight in this week's Daily Axioms Video Post:
Labels:
online video,
statistics
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
LinkedIn Breaks Through the 9-Digit Barrier
2011 has been a great year for LinkedIn, especially given yesterday's news that the professional's social network surpassed 100 million users worldwide.
Here are a few more numbers that LinkedIn released about where the social network stands right now:
Here are a few more numbers that LinkedIn released about where the social network stands right now:
- Less than half (about 44%) of users are in the U.S.
- Both Brazil and Mexico more than doubled their LinkedIn usage rates, with Brazil seeing a 428% increase in 2010.
- The Hi-Tech, Finance, Manufacturing, Medical and Education industries all have at least 5 million users on LinkedIn.
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