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April 14, 2010

105 Million Twitter Users

Filed under: Uncategorized — imarker @ 4:52 pm

That’s a lot of people:

In kicking off Twitter’s Chirp developer conference, the company finally revealed its long mysterious registered user number, and it’s surprisingly large (based on some prior outside estimates): 105 million, or to be exact, 105,779,710, according to a slide showing behind co-founder Biz Stone during his opening remarks.

The growth’s not over either — Twitter says they’re still adding 300,000 users per day. Moreover, as many have speculated, most of Twitter’s traffic — 75% of it in fact — comes from third-party clients and applications.

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April 2, 2010

New MLS Soccer Site’s Taking a Beating

Filed under: Uncategorized — imarker @ 9:07 pm

Of course Major League Soccer wanted to get the new site up before the season started, and it looks like they rushed it, as many soccer fans are complaining that the site isn’t working properly and non too happy about.

The problems are so pervasive as to possibly be terminal. I wouldn’t be surprised to see MLS struggle through a year of this site before totally ditching “mlssoccer.com” and rebranding with something entirely new. At the very least there will be another redesign in the next couple years. The die has already been cast for this turd.

It’s obviously a huge undertaking, taking an existing site and turning it into a new domain. I don’t know if the MLS try to do it on the cheap or just ran into problems they didn’t expect. For me, the site looks sharp and very interactive, so it just might take some time to work out the kinks. However, first impressions are big, so they failed right from the start and that could hurt things in the long run.

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