NetBase - WSJ Analysis Warren Buffett - featuredimage

Twitter has gone so mainstream that now even my dad and Warren Buffet have Twitter handles! Apparently Buffet has always had an aversion to technology, but he jumped on the social media bandwagon – and rapidly accrued hundreds of thousands of followers in mere minutes. We saw further evidence of social media’s ubiquity in the last election – Obama for America was totally dialed into social, connecting with voters, and then powered their social analytics strategy with NetBase insights. So [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On May - 6 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Analysis $100 Bill - featuredimage

As the April 13th installment of the Wall Street Journal Sentiment Tracker showed, currency and all of its different incarnations is top of mind these days, particularly on social media.  And this week on Saturday’s WSJ Sentiment Tracker covered the social response to the design of the new $100 bill.  As with many topics on the social web, online users were polarized and had some strong opinions – 32% like the new design, while 22% find it ugly, 43% talked [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Apr - 29 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Analysis Bitcoin - featuredimage

Currency has come in many forms over the centuries.  Here in the US we have some odd ones like the 2 dollar bill or the Susan B. Anthony coin, which just didn’t seem to take off. Currency also evolves – when I backpacked through Europe in my late teens, I could not keep track of all those colorful bills from country to country, and now there is the ubiquity of the  Euro (except for the UK of course). And apparently [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Apr - 16 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Brittany Griner - featuredimage

Over the last couple weeks, I have been doing lots of research for an upcoming article on the glass ceiling and how it applies to the balance between work and home life for modern women. Much of what I found was quite encouraging, but the April 6th installment of the Wall Street Journal Sentiment Tracker, on Brittney Griner potentially playing in the NBA, showed me that even at 6’8” you can still hit your head and not break the glass [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Apr - 9 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Analysis Texting and Driving - featuredimage

After years of working in Silicon Valley, a long daily commute has become commonplace to me, and for the most part, I barely notice my fellow commuters and their in-car antics anymore. In the past, though, I’ve seen people putting on makeup, eating breakfast, even one guy shaving his face. However, when I saw that the March 30th installment of the Wall Street Journal Sentiment Tracker was about a new survey showing that adults are now admitting to texting and [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Apr - 3 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Analysis Jimm Fallon - featuredimage

I’m not much of a late night TV person these days, but when I did watch, it was always with the classic Johnny Carson. In the episodes I have seen of Jay Leno, I still haven’t quite gotten used to him being in charge, so with the news that Jimmy Fallon may soon be taking over, I can’t believe it’s already time for the changing of the guards. The March 23rd installment of the Wall Street Journal Sentiment Tracker, powered [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Mar - 25 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Analysis Google Glass - featuredimage

Well, technology has surprised me yet again – Minority Report became a reality much faster than I thought possible. The splash that Google Glass made at SXSW last week is indicative of Google’s latest product taking us one step closer to new levels of personalization…and in turn, privacy concerns are intensifying as well. The March 16th installment of the Wall Street Journal Sentiment Tracker showed that social media users on Facebook and Twitter are indeed divided on this newest innovation; [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Mar - 18 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Analysis Knives on Planes - featuredimage

As a regular road warrior, I’m pretty up to date on changing TSA and airline policies, and I was pretty taken aback by the announcement last week that TSA is now allowing knives up to 2.36 inches long on planes. I’ve been stopped for items as benign as baby bottles and book marks, and most restaurants in terminals will only give you a plastic knife, so this is a real turn of events! The March 9th installment of the Wall [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Mar - 14 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Analysis Telecommuting - featuredimage

Having managed teams for many years now, I have always stuck to the idea that happy employees are productive employees. In the last ten years, telecommuting and the ability to work from home has become one of the secrets of happiness in the workplace. After all, who doesn’t love working in sweats? And nowadays, there are so many collaboration tools to facilitate working from home, there are some who allow it almost 100% of the time. NetBase offers the option [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Mar - 4 - 2013 Add Comments
NetBase - WSJ Analysis Fish Fraud - featured image

In my book, sushi is a food group – I can’t survive without a regular salmon or spicy tuna fix. And I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who sees a great piece of fish as a food staple – which makes the recent revelation of “fish fraud” by the FDA last week particularly upsetting. In a study, they found widespread mislabeling of seafood in restaurants and grocery stores (this does not happen with sushi, since it is basically [...]

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by Lisa Joy Rosner On Feb - 25 - 2013 Add Comments




Authors

  • Jens Tellefsen
    Jens Tellefsen
    VP of Product Management
  • Lisa Joy Rosner
    Lisa Joy Rosner
    Chief Marketing Officer
  • Michael Osofsky
    Michael Osofsky
    Chief Innovation Officer
  • Peter Caswell
    Peter Caswell
    Chief Executive Officer