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More Americans Want to Browse Web, Shop via Cell Phones
While nine out of 10 Americans have cell phones – a huge increase from just four years ago – many express a desire to take part in m-commerce, browse the Web and access e-mail by way of their mobile phones, according to the National Retail Federation.
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Social Media Users Concerned About Privacy but Do Little About it
According to a study conducted by the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by ProtectMyID.com, the vast majority of social media users express concern about their privacy, but many neglect to take simple steps toward protecting themselves online.
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FIFA.com Dominates World Cup Searches, Sponsors See Boost in UK Traffic
For the four weeks ending Saturday, June 19, 2010, FIFA.com received the vast majority of traffic for the search term “world cup,” according to Experian Hitwise.
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Featured Product
If you live in a major city or just visit one, invariably you find yourself being approached by someone of indeterminate age selling candy, generally, in order to raise money for their high…
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Social Media Marketing 2010
If you’re in San Francisco on July 8th then Social Media Marketing 2010 is the event for you.
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Life is Arbitrage
If we had a tag cloud that monitored keywords used throughout our articles, some would stand out more than others. And were we to track the cloud over time, we would see some, not too surprising…
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The Week in Review
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Facebook Users Spend More Than 6 Hours on the Site
While nearly all of the top websites in the U.S. saw fewer time spent on their pages in May, Facebook still managed to keep its users looking at its Web pages for more than six hours, according to Nielsen.
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Internet Competes with TV for WOM Power, Conversation Catalysts Key
Though only 7 percent of brand word-of-mouth conversations happen online, many people point to the Internet as a significant WOM influencer, according to a study from Yahoo! and Keller Fay Group.
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Yahoo and Microsoft Gain in May’s Search Rankings Thanks to Contextual Search
Yahoo! and Microsoft displayed robust growth in the search market in May, but both may have gained through somewhat misleading innovation, according to comScore.
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