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Google Chrome Hops Over Safari, Blackberry Still Leads Mobile Realm
Google’s Chrome Web browser marked another milestone for the week beginning June 21, as it leapfrogged Apple’s Safari browser to take the third spot in the U.S. Browser market, according to StatCounter.
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Mobile Ads Annoy College Students; Hispanics Active Mobile Users for Shopping Activities
Mobile phones are personal items for college students, so it makes sense that trying to reach them via these devices isn’t the easiest of tasks.
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Business Travelers Utilize Mobile and Social Apps
According to a survey conducted by KRC Research and commissioned by Omni Hotels & Resorts, business travelers use mobile and social apps for a variety of purposes.
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The Week in Review
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Slap Proof
Odds are that if you do online marketing long enough you’ve been slapped around.
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Tough Questions
No one likes to be the bearer of bad news. It doesn’t have to be bad news. It could just be the truth, but if it is an unpleasant truth, you will rarely find it a popular topic of conversation. In this case…
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It’s The Economy Stupid
Setting aside some of the financial blow back that has happened due to certain large continuity advertisers not upholding their end of the performance marketing contract, our industry as a…
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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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