The Source | November 2007



Client of the Month: State of Connecticut’s Office of Culture & Tourism

(by Peter Bohenek, President)

The State of Connecticut – Office of Culture and Tourism has been a client of Rhythm Interactive for over four years. During that time we have implemented and managed their bi-annual email and web sweepstakes programs and managed the primary website for the tourism department (ctvisit.com).

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Service Spotlight: Online Application Development

(by Peter Bohenek, President)

Online applications vary in terms of definition and design. They range in function from detailed content management systems, to social websites (MySpace), to specialized account services like a banking or stock trading website. Regardless of the intended function Rhythm Interactive has the expertise and experience necessary to design and develop your online application.

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Online Application Cornucopia

(by Craig Cooke, CEO)

With Thanksgiving around the corner, I was randomly thinking about cornucopias, and in some strange way it made me think about all the options available to developers today to build incredible online applications. Yes, I’m a geek. But regardless, the fact remains that a cornucopia of options exists today for developers.

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The Buzz Around Facebook

(by Craig Cooke, CEO)

Another star has risen on the Internet landscape. It’s hot, it’s social and it’s growing like mad. Just last month, Microsoft announced a $240 million investment for a 1.6% stake in the company. Its name is Facebook and it’s located at facebook.com of course.

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Statistics Corner

A recent study by OneStat found that 31.9 percent of Internet searches worldwide were two word phrases, and three word phrases accounted for 27 percent of queries.

According to a study by Ipsos, 61 percent of Internet users would never give up email regardless of spam, phishing and virus risk.

In August of this year, approximately 750 million people worldwide over the age 15 conducted a search on the Internet according to ComScore.

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