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Wednesday, 3 December 2014
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Sunday, 20 July 2014
Would you pay for an Ad-Free Premium Facebook Service?
“They could offer Facebook Premium. For $10 a month, people who really love Facebook (and can afford it), could see no ads. Maybe some other special features too. If 10% percent of Facebook signed up, that’s $1B a month in revenue. Not too shabby”
Facebook recorded $7.87bn in revenue for 2013 (not a bad money maker), however this would be a far cry from the possible $12 billion they could make a year due to Stone’s subscriptions plan, which is similar to that of Spotify and Pandora who remove ads as a premium service. This would then be on top of what they would make from the ads running as per normal.
What is also interesting to note, does Stone think Twitter should have a premium ad free system to remove the promoted trends and tweets?
Should users have to pay for an ad free social media experience? After all Facebook is the one who filled our screen with the ads in the first place.
So the question is would you ever pay to have an ad free Facebook experience?
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
How U.S. College Students Use their Technology [Infographic]

Sometimes it helps to see the numbers behinds the trends to confirm popular assumptions. In this case, Onlinecolleges.net assembled an infographic to help digest technology usage— all from student perspectives.
Most of the numbers are obvious— 87 percent say their laptop is the most important piece of tech and 78 percent say wi-fi is crucial to academic success.
But wait, it gets more interesting in items five [Most important sites] and six [Social Networking in Academic success]. Google beats Wikipedia, and Facebook beats academic-focused social networks. The crucial question is, “Why?” Could it be that Facebook was already built for college students by college students? If you have thoughts, drop us a comment or email. But for now, on to the pretty picture: