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Mxit users might be outnumbered by FB counterparts, but they’re still fiercely loyal

Mxit may not be the mobile social networking powerhouse it once was, but its users are still fiercely loyal. Thats according to analysis of the SA Social Media Landscape 2014 research study, released by World Wide Worx and Fuseware.

When the two companies released the results of their research in September, they showed that Facebook, with 9.4-million active users, had overtaken Mxit to become the countrys most popular social newtwork.

In presenting the results, World Wide Worx and Fuseware said that Mxits 7.4-million active users (84% of whom are from South Africa) was down from the 9.3-million active users it reported in 2012. As we noted at the time however, Mxit had changed the way it reported its figures in the interim.

The two research houses appear to have taken note of this with their final analysis noting that in July 2012, a 30-day active measure gave Mxit 6.2-million subscribers. A year later, in July 2013, the active subscriber base had grown marginally to 6.3-million. In August, this number had grown to 6.5-million.

Indeed the full report describes the decision by newly appointed Mxit CEO Francois Swart to clean up how Mxit reported its numbers as a turning point for the network.

World Wide Worx and Fuseware say the low levels of growth experienced by Mxit, despite a high churn rate among pre-paid cellphone users, which comprise most of Mxits base, the network is winning back enough users and attracting enough new customers every month to make up for that churn.

It also suggests, they add, that a high proportion of those who change their pre-paid phone numbers return to register on Mxit again. None of this, of course, guarantees Mxits survival.

According to World Wide Worx MD Arthur Goldstuck, it also provides us with a degree of insight into why outgoing FNB CEO Michael Jordaan was so willing to take on the role of chairman of Mxits board. Rather than coming in to rescue a dwindling brand, he has arrived to build on a relatively solid foundation, Goldstuck says.

It is also however worthwhile remembering that Jordaans role is a non-executive one and that he has close links to financial kingpin Paul Harris, a major Mxit investor.

Mxit is holding its own, but at a time when Facebook has grown by more than half and Twitter has more than doubled, says Mike Wronski, MD of social network analytics company Fuseware. That is enough of a challenge, but then you also have local instant messaging service 2Go overtaking Mxit in active users across Africa, and WhatsApp in turn overtaking everyone, including Facebook.

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Mxit users might be outnumbered by FB counterparts, but they’re still fiercely loyal

Mxit users might be outnumbered by FB counterparts, but are still fiercely loyal

Mxit may not be the mobile social networking powerhouse it once was, but its users are still fiercely loyal. Thats according to analysis of the SA Social Media Landscape 2014 research study, released by World Wide Worx and Fuseware.

When the two companies released the results of their research in September, they showed that Facebook, with 9.4-million active users, had overtaken Mxit to become the countrys most popular social network.

In presenting the results, World Wide Worx and Fuseware said that Mxits 7.4-million active users (84% of whom are from South Africa) was down from the 9.3-million active users it reported in 2012. As we noted at the time however, Mxit had changed the way it reported its figures in the interim.

The two research houses appear to have taken note of this with their final analysis, noting that in July 2012, a 30-day active measure gave Mxit 6.2-million subscribers. A year later, in July 2013, the active subscriber base had grown marginally to 6.3-million. In August, this number had grown to 6.5-million.

Indeed the full report describes the decision by newly appointed Mxit CEO Francois Swart to clean up how Mxit reported its numbers as a turning point for the network.

World Wide Worx and Fuseware say the low levels of growth experienced by Mxit, despite a high churn rate among pre-paid cellphone users which comprise most of Mxits base, the network is winning back enough users and attracting enough new customers every month to make up for that churn.

It also suggests, they add, that a high proportion of those who change their pre-paid phone numbers return to register on Mxit again. None of this, of course, guarantees Mxits survival.

According to World Wide Worx MD Arthur Goldstuck, it also provides us with a degree of insight into why outgoing FNB CEO Michael Jordaan was so willing to take on the role of chairman of Mxits board. Rather than coming in to rescue a dwindling brand, he has arrived to build on a relatively solid foundation, Goldstuck says.

It is also however worthwhile remembering that Jordaans role is a non-executive one and that he has close links to financial kingpin Paul Harris, a major Mxit investor.

Mxit is holding its own, but at a time when Facebook has grown by more than half and Twitter has more than doubled, says Mike Wronski, MD of social network analytics company Fuseware. That is enough of a challenge, but then you also have local instant messaging service 2Go overtaking Mxit in active users across Africa, and WhatsApp in turn overtaking everyone, including Facebook.

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New social networking site helps fight neighborhood crime

by Karen Hopkins, 13News Now

WVEC.com

Posted on October 10, 2013 at 1:17 PM

CHESAPEAKE -- A new social networking site is helping to fight crimes in neighborhoods.

Nextdoor.com was created as a private social networking site to connect people who live in the same neighborhood.

A popular feature is the virtual neighborhood watch, which allows families to send crime alert text messages to their neighbors.

Officer Trey Beveridge says he logged on to help prevent more burglaries in Western Branch. He was able to warn families and ask them to report suspicious activity.

To join the site, you must log in with your name and address. You'll need to verify you live in the neighborhood with your credit card, or have the company send you a postcard in the mail that you then verify you have received.

As for security concerns, nothing on nextdoor.com can be indexed through Google. You also have to be part of the neighborhood group to see anything about users. If you don't want others to see your numeric address, you can just write your street name. Additionally, the site has uploaded 50 different sex offender databases - people listed in them won't be able to join.

Chesapeake Police have been using the tool for more than a year. In January 2013, Virginia Beach Police signed up.

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Global Social TV Industry

NEW YORK, Oct. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Global Social TV Industry http://www.reportlinker.com/p01658725/Global-Social-TV-Industry.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Audio_and_Video_Equipment

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Social TV in US$ Million.

The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2011 through 2018.

The report profiles 135 companies including key Social TV Application Developers and Service Providers such as Cablevision Systems Corporation, ClipSync Inc., ConnecTV, Facebook, Inc., GetGlue, GoMiso, Inc., IntoNow, Miso TV, Netflix, Inc., Never.no, SnappyTV, Starling, Inc., Tunerfish, TVplus, Twitter, Viggle, Inc., VLOOP LLC, and Zeebox. The report also discusses profiles of Social TV Analytics/Measurement Companies such as Bluefin Labs, Networked Insights, SecondSync Ltd., SocialGuide, Inc., and Trendrr.

Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research.

Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs.

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Fifty Shades of Grey Meets Facebook in Sex and the Social Network

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 09, 2013

Sex and the Social Network, the first book by Victoria Lexington, combines two of her favorite topics, sex and social networking. The erotica novel follows four women as their lives turn upside down after they pursue extra-marital Facebook relationships in real life.

The women in Sex and the Social Network, Liz, Maria, Julia, and Gabby, are all seemingly happy and satisfied married women in suburban California who take risks to find what is missing in their lives.

A search on Google for facebook adultery comes up with more than 22,000,000 results, and according to Maryland and D.C. divorce attorney, Regina Demeo, at least 20 percent of her cases involve illicit relationships that began on Facebook.

The Kindle edition of Sex and the Social Network is available for free from Wednesday, October 10, 2013 through Sunday, October 14, 2013.

Sex and the Social Network is available exclusively on Amazon.com in both paperback and Kindle versions.

About Victoria Lexington Victoria Lexington is a wife and mother of two, based in Northern California.

A former "mommy blogger" and social network addict, Victoria decided to bring two of her favorite pastimes together in her first novel, Sex and the Social Network.

She is currently working on her second book.

For more information about Sex and the Social Network, please visit http://www.threerockspublishing.com or contact her publicist, S. Brendan Magocasa, at smagocasa(at)threerockspublishing(dot)com or (415) 295-6069.

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