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IBM Adapts Social Networking App For Mobile Devices

August 29, 2011 by  
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IBM is making its Connections social networking application available for Apple, Android and BlackBerry smartphones and tablet computers, the company said Monday. IBM also debuted a number of tools that IT administrators can use to manage corporate and personal data on mobile devices.

Connections is IBM’s answer to social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter and applications like Salesforce.com’s Chatter. It includes the Profiles social networking service, user communities, a wiki system, a blogging service, file-sharing capabilities, an Internet forum and other services.

Eighty-six percent of business workers currently use social media to help them make business decisions, IBM said.

IBM is now offering versions of Connections that run on the Apple iOS, BlackBerry and Android operating environments. The mobile software, which links with the server Connections app, is available as a free download from Apple, BlackBerry and Google Android app stores.

More employees are using their personal mobile devices for work and securing data on those devices is becoming a burden for IT managers, IBM noted.

The company’s new, “Partial wipe for Apple iOS devices” provides a way for IT administrators to delete company data from an employee’s iPhone or iPad while preserving the device owner’s personal data and applications.

IBM also is expanding the capabilities of its Sametime IM and unified communication application for Android and BlackBerry devices. Sametime on Android now offers text-to-speech for reading incoming messages, the ability to send photos through Sametime chats, and the ability to automatically update location status. On BlackBerry devices users can now participate in online meetings through Sametime.

A new Lotus Notes Traveler “click-to-call” capability, currently in beta, allows IBM e-mail users to call people listed in the Android OS device calendar with a single click. And a version of LotusLive Meetings for Android-based devices is planned for later this year, IBM said.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn Capture Adult Audience: Pew Report

August 29, 2011 by  
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Social
networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter are capturing a larger share of
the adult population than ever before, according to a report from the Pew
Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project. Two-thirds of adult
Internet users (65 percent) now say they use a social networking site, up from
61 percent one year ago and more than double the percentage that reported
social networking site usage in 2008 (29 percent).

Pew
reported that, for the first time, its Internet surveys have found that half of
all adults use social networking sites. “The pace with which new users have
flocked to social networking sites has been staggering; when we first asked
about social networking sites in February of 2005, just 8 percent of Internet
users—or 5 percent of all adults—said they used them,” wrote report authors
Mary Madden, a Pew senior research specialist, and Kathryn Zickuhr, a research
specialist with the organization.

Looking
at usage on a typical day, 43 percent of online adults use social networking,
up from 38 percent a year ago and just 13 percent in 2008. Out of all the
“daily” online activities that Pew asked about, only email (which 61 percent of
Internet users access on a typical day) and search engines (which 59 percent
use on a typical day) are used more frequently than social networking tools.

The
report found that among Internet users, social networking sites are most
popular with women and young adults under age 30. Young adult women ages 18-29
are the power users of social networking; fully 89 percent of those who are
online use the sites overall and 69 percent do so on an average day, according
to the Pew Research report.

Looking
more closely at gender differences, women have been significantly more likely
to use social networking sites than men since 2009. As of May 2011, nearly
seven in 10 online women are users of social networking sites (69 percent),
compared with six in 10 online men (60 percent). Research showed women are also
more active in their use of these sites, with almost half of female Internet
users using social networking sites on a typical day (48 percent), compared
with 38 percent of male Internet users.

While
young adults have consistently been the most likely to use social networking
sites, Internet users in other age groups have seen faster rates of growth in
recent years. In the past two years, social networking site use among Internet
users aged 65 and older has grown 150 percent, from 13 percent in April 2009 to
33 percent in May 2011. Similarly, during this same time period, use by 50- to
64-year-old Internet users doubled—from 25 percent to 51 percent.

When
social networking users were asked for one word to describe their experiences
using social networking sites, “good” was the most common response. Overall,
positive responses far outweighed the negative and neutral words that were
associated with social networking sites (more than half of the respondents used
positive terms). Users repeatedly described their experiences as “fun,”
“great,” “interesting” and “convenient.” Less common were superlatives such as
“astounding,” “necessity” and “empowering.”

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