Women may be tops when it comes to communicating but online, they’re more careful about what they say and to whom. A new study from UK company uSamp shows that overall, men were more apt to share personal information online, topping women in every area except one – brand’s liked.Tops Comes
New Social Study: Men Get Personal, Women Talk Shop
on Feb 21, 2012
Women may be tops when it comes to communicating but online, they’re more careful about what they say and to whom. A new study from UK company uSamp shows that overall, men were more apt to share personal information online, topping women in every area except one – brand’s liked.Recent Posts
- Its Valuation Guru Who Nailed Apple Discloses Facebook's Fair Cost (Facebook)
- Microsoft's New Web Ad Cope With WPP's 24/7 Media Described In Plain British (MSFT, WPPGY)
- How You Use Home windows Is Going To Change Forever — Here's What You Ought To Know (MSFT)
- Apple's Design Guru: Our Process Has not Transformed Even Without Jobs (AAPL)
- The Guy Who Built Twitter's Tech Team Is Going To Start Accumulating New York's Tech Scene
- What's Wrong With Facebook's IPO? (Facebook)
- Another Shoe Will Drop Within This Large Facebook IPO Mess (Facebook, MS)
- 5 Training Jobs Could Train You About Producing a well known Blog
- Arianna Finally Has Anyone To Run The Huffington Post's Business (America online)
- [MUST WATCH] The Connected Company
Tag Cloud
- Android application billion Business buying selling content employees Facebook Google Hewlett Hewlett packard iphone ltparam Microsoft million mobile Morgan Stanley networking Online Marketing ooyala player embedCode packard Pinterest player ooyala player rsquos Search engine Search engine optimization social social networking stated states Thompson traders Twitter windows within Zuckerberg


