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Oprah and Oz on the Offensive
There might never be a good way to learn about bad news, but some ways are definitely worse than others, e.g. when it involves you. That would certainly be the case with the biggest news to ripple through the…
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Are you an 80/20?
In a pivotal scene during “Happy Gilmore”, Shooter McGavin, played by Christopher McDonald, has his ball land on the foot of Mr. Larson, aka 7’2″ actor Richard Kiel. The man known for his role as Jaws in the James Bond…
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IntegraClick Tops Inc. Magazine’s Annual “Fastest Growing” Private Company List
Internet-based Advertising & Marketing Company and its Core Network, Clickbooth.com, Report Staggering 12,654.4% Growth for #5 Spot in the Country
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Frito-Lay and NFL Hunting for a Prime Pigskin Family
A new campaign from Frito-Lay and the National Football League is encouraging households to demonstrate their gridiron game-day devotion and prove that they are, in fact, the NFL’s “most fanatical family”
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Revenue Loop Transitions to an all Exclusive Network
RevenueLoop will transition to a 100% exclusive network, effective Aug 15th, 2009.
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LeadPile Ranks #3 Advertising and Marketing Company on the 2009 Inc. 5000
Inc. magazine today ranked LeadPile the Number 3 Company in the United States in the Advertising and Marketing Category with 14 or fewer employees.
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Fortune 100 Companies Using Twitter Most Despite Babble and Spam
More than half of Fortune 100 companies are using Twitter to establish a presence on the Internet, while less than a third are using Facebook fan pages.
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Google Wins July and Users’ Loyalty
Google has won yet another month of the search engine battle for market share, according to Nielsen.
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Social Networking Women Don’t Like Data Sold to Advertisers, Subscription Fees
According to a recent survey conducted by ShesConnected, a social networking site for women, online social networking sites are important for women, especially for their professional lives, but not so much for keeping tabs on their children.
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Yahoo Mail Still Reigns Supreme, Gmail Coming on Strong
Recent figures released by comScore show that while Google’s Gmail has grown the most during the past year, Yahoo! Mail still maintains a tight grip on the e-mail service provider market.
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