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Posts Tagged ‘On-Line’

A canal of one million subscribers on YouTube…guess who runs it

// April 7th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // The Future of the Web, Internet, Internet-Productivity, Marketing, News, Social Networks

The case of YouTube channel more than one million subscribers has not gone unnoticed The Changes in Red Day by Day. Who runs this channel is none other than the star overactive, Fred Figglehorn.
Thus becomes the first important channel to reach record. The most remarkable feature of this great feat viralis that it was achieved in less than a year.
For those who do not know, the Fred channel was created by Lucas Cruikshank, a teenager 15 Nebraska natural years who made his debut through the channel of his cousins using the JKLproduction channel.

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All media have echoed the Fred channelsince it is the fastest growing channel in the short history of YouTube. Episodes like: Fred goes swimming (over 23 million copies, Fred loses his Meds  (over 17 million copies), and Fred goes to the dentist (over 13 million copies).

Fred plays chronicling the misfortunes of a boy of six years and how you react to your friends, family and classmates. Also shown are events in your life, his unrequited love for Judy include many episodes.

Cruikshank Video launches in the style of traditional TV, creating a mini-series 10 episodes each have been converted into the serial that all age groups who boasts must obligatorily see. The one millionth subscriber hooked up with Fred in his third season.

Congratulations to Lucas / Fred and we congratulate him on achieving this milestone will happen to the history of online video. At least I have been impressed as Viral Message Fred has awarded, but we feel that Judy, never share our enthusiasm for him…

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If while you work, surf the Internet are more productive in your work

// April 4th, 2009 // 1 How » // Facebook, Internet, Internet-Productivity, News, Social Networks

This time Changes in the Red Day by Day, return to show the relationship between Internet use at work and productivity that this fact implies. A few months ago relatavamos study which showed that the great loss of time involved the use of Facebook in the workplace to the point that it became a Facebook en un “thief of time” digital.

This time is the opposite, according to a study by University of Melbourne, Internet browsing distracted looking for leisure reading an increase in the level of concentration and increases user productivity levels.

Navegar Placenteramente mientras Trabajamos aumenta la Productividad

Pleasantly Browse increases worker productivity while

Those who surf the Internet to distract at work – for a reasonable time limit to setting quantified 20% time remaining in his job – are more productive in a 9% more than those colleagues who do not.

Dr. Brent Coker, in a study 300 workers showed that 70% of them, used the internet at work performing NPIT (Pleasant browsing the Internet while working) practical concerns such, find information about products or eg,read news online news portals. Other practices such as playing online games won fifth place and watch videos on YouTube marked the seventh.

The attraction is performing NPIT, according to Dr. Coker can be attributed to lack of concentration of people. “People need to unwind a bit to refocus again. The same applies if this actually happens in the workplace itself. Make a small “break”a bit like browsing the Internet in search of distraction helps relax the mind resulting in a total increase of net concentration level of the individual during a day's work, fact that an increase of labor productivity itself”.

That if, do not we take it at the bottom of the letter and to make NPIT can not apply to thoseusers addicted to the Internet at workwhich, according to Dr. Coker may have opposite effect. "Make NPIT is not as beneficial for this group of people – those who behave with addictive tendencies Internet have lower productivity levels to those who are not. "

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