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quarta-feira, setembro 28, 2005
Blogging v dogging
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More people know what dogging is than blogging, according to a survey which suggests that Brits are not as tech-savvy as might be expected.
Most metrosexuals will know that blogging about their podcasting is perhaps a bit passé, while flashmobbing is decidedly retro.
Happy slapping a chav who is indulging in a bit of dogging, however, might be the way to go.
Whatever advertisers, journalists and residents of the internet community might like to think, much of the country finds hi-tech antics mystifying.
Research conducted among taxi drivers, hairdressers and pub landlords - backed up by conventional market research of more than 1,000 adults in the UK - has found that seven out of 10 people don't know what a blog is. Nine out of 10 don't know what podcasting or flashmobbing are. (See below for definitions.)
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BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Blogging v dogging
More people know what dogging is than blogging, according to a survey which suggests that Brits are not as tech-savvy as might be expected.
Most metrosexuals will know that blogging about their podcasting is perhaps a bit passé, while flashmobbing is decidedly retro.
Happy slapping a chav who is indulging in a bit of dogging, however, might be the way to go.
Whatever advertisers, journalists and residents of the internet community might like to think, much of the country finds hi-tech antics mystifying.
Research conducted among taxi drivers, hairdressers and pub landlords - backed up by conventional market research of more than 1,000 adults in the UK - has found that seven out of 10 people don't know what a blog is. Nine out of 10 don't know what podcasting or flashmobbing are. (See below for definitions.)
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BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Blogging v dogging
posted by CMT, 5:03 da tarde