Pinterest drives more traffic to sites than 100 million Google+ users

According to a recent study conducted by Sharaholic, Pinterest drove more referral traffic to sites in January than Google+, Reddit, YouTube, LinkedIn and MySpace all combined. In addition, it’s threatening to unseat Twitter, Google news, Google images, Gmail and Stumble Upon in the coming months to slide into the number two spot behind Facebook. Since July 2011, referral traffic from Pinterest has grown from 0.17 percent to 3.6 percent... [more]

White House hopeful Romney leads big in Nevada

Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney got a new poll boost two days before Nevada’s caucuses, as real estate mogul Donald Trump endorsed him for the party’s presidential nomination. The former Massachusetts governor, who scored a major win in Florida on Tuesday, was back on track a day after stumbling with an ill-judged remark about poor Americans, as the new Nevada poll gave him a 20 point lead. The survey of likely Republican... [more]

Romanian president slams Netherlands again

Romanian President Traian Basescu has once again fiercely criticised the Netherlands. At a conference celebrating the fifth anniversary of Romania’s accession to the European Union, he accused the Dutch government of “abuse” and claimed it was blocking Romanian and Bulgarian membership of the passport-free Schengen Zone on false pretences. He repeated an earlier accusation that the Dutch government is being held to ransom by Geert... [more]

238 rescued in Papua New Guinea ferry sinking

Rescuers were searching Friday for nearly 120 people unaccounted for after a passenger ferry sank off the east coast of Papua New Guinea, authorities said. The 238 known survivors arrived by five vessels at the city of Lae. Many were undergoing medical tests, according to Capt. Nurur Rahman, rescue coordinator with the country’s National Maritime Safety Authority. About 350 people were aboard the MV Rabaul Queen when it sank Thursday,... [more]

China may invest more in EU debt fund

China is considering how to get “more deeply involved” in resolving Europe’s debt crisis by co-operating more closely with European rescue funds, Wen Jiabao, Chinese premier, said on Thursday. China “is investigating and evaluating concrete ways in which it can, via the IMF, get more deeply involved in solving the European debt problem through [European Stability Mechanism/European Financial Stability Facility] channels,”... [more]

Madonna launching video on billboards, online

Clear Channel is giving Madonna all its luvin’. The radio giant announced plans Friday to premiere the 53-year-old pop star’s new single “Give Me All Your Luvin’” and its music video across Clear Channel radio stations, electronic billboards and online venues. Clear Channel, which owns 850 stations nationwide, estimated the promotional campaign would reach more than 150 million people around the world. Beginning... [more]

Australia’s Gillard faces new leadership discontent

Growing speculation that Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard could be dumped by her party before the end of the year forced senior ministers to rally behind her Friday after a disastrous start to 2012. Defence Minister Stephen Smith joined a string of cabinet ministers to offer support for Gillard despite media suggestions that she could face a leadership challenge this year from Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, who she replaced in June... [more]

Duke of Cambridge begins Falklands posting

The Duke of Cambridge is beginning his six-week posting in the Falklands amid heightened tensions between Britain and Argentina over the disputed islands. William arrived in the archipelago on Thursday ahead of a tour of duty as an RAF search and rescue pilot. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said the posting was part of a “routine operational deployment”, despite Argentina likening it to that of a “conqueror”. Tensions... [more]

Germany’s Merkel holds talks with China’s president

German Chancellor Angela Merkel met China’s president on Friday as she seeks to lift Beijing’s confidence in Europe where the sovereign debt crisis threatens to tip the region into recession. China, the world’s second-biggest economy, has watched with increasing concern as eurozone economies have deteriorated, and has repeatedly urged European leaders to get a grip on the situation. Merkel’s meeting with President... [more]

Irish central bank slashes 2012 growth forecasts

Ireland’s central bank slashed its growth forecast for 2012 by almost three-quarters on Thursday and said a longer than projected global downturn would put Dublin’s deficit reduction targets for this year and next in doubt. The monetary authority said it expected a 0.5 percent uptick in gross domestic product (GDP) this year, down from the 1.8 percent it projected in October, putting it in line with Ireland’s official... [more]

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