I stole this from John Hutchings, who I used to work with and who worked in marketing for the health industry before that. I'd be interested to talk to him about this one day.
As someone who is an entrepreneur and all about less government and a pro-business environment, it drives me crazy when I see that there isn't a social consciousness within the leaders of these massive companies (I don't know why I would expect it - there's such a huge degree of separation from reality at that point... and really their only job is to deliver results for the shareholders). I am starting to think that big businesses are way worse than government, and in order to protect our civil liberties and allow for more of a free market, you have to have more restrictions on major corporations. I know it is contradictory and will also never happen, but seeing this kind of stuff is just sad.
This infographic is a little misleading, but gives you an idea of what developers are using to build & test web sites. No big surprises here, but I bet Chrome becomes a bit more popular with this crowd in a year or two.
Full report here (PDF).
Seems that the over 65 crowd needs to get with it.
Not a lot of surprises here, but I thought that it was interesting that such a low relative percentage of New Yorkers were on Twitter in comparison to other major urban centers.Via Mashable.