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The Bivings Report (TBR) is a source of news, insight, research and analysis on the web-based communications industry. TBR content is posted, created and managed by internet strategists, media/communications analysts, web developers, designers and programmers, all of whom are employees of The Bivings Group.
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Posted 40 weeks ago
Somewhere down in the Flatiron, out in Brooklyn, over in Queens or up in Harlem, cabals of bright young things are watching all the disruption with
Posted 41 weeks ago
The Bivings Group powers the Personal Democracy Forum website and is proud to run Twitterslurp, a Twitter hashtag aggregator tool being used by those
Posted 42 weeks ago
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Posted 42 weeks ago
In 2006, a popular study by experts at Duke University and the University of Arizona concluded new technologies have been making loners of us since 1
Posted 42 weeks ago
Internet Explorer 6 is the bane of web developers existence. The browser doesn t support web standards that have become common the last few years,
Tags: usability website review
Posted 43 weeks ago
As most probably know, Twitter is in the process of launching a version of the widely used retweet on its own platform. The move has caused some con
Posted 43 weeks ago
Our client, the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), is the nation s first and largest group dedicated to helping the Troops and Veteran
Tags: other social networking
Posted 44 weeks ago
New media journalists around the globe face technological barriers and increasing dangers when reporting from within the boundaries of protective gove
Posted 44 weeks ago
If you ve used Twitter for awhile, you know that judging the influence of a Twitter user by their number of followers is a dicey proposition. Lots
Posted 44 weeks ago
ImpactWatch Social Media Monitoring and Measurement an Interview with Hannah Del PortoInternet marketer Murray Newlands recently picked the brain
