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  • Threat to Debt – Part 2

    Since the beginning of time, people have paid other people money to negotiate on their behalf. When that negotiating involves ones unsecured debt, it falls into the category of…

  • The Week in Review

    Headlines from the industry. To receive daily updates please visit the Digital Moses fan page

  • Facebook, Games Lead the Way for Mobile Apps

    According to the latest stats from Nielsen, mobile applications in the games category are the most popular for both smart-phone and feature-phone users, while Facebook is the most used app on two of the three major mobile operating systems.

  • Hulu Takes a Step Back, Vevo Sees Big Growth in Online Video Viewership

    While Hulu had a fairly bad month, Google held its leadership position in the realm of online video and Vevo gain a whole bunch of viewers in April, according to comScore.

  • The Sweat/Soup-Shelf Connection

    A sheen of perspiration and small eye movements recorded among a group of consumers helped lead to the redesign of the Campbell Soup Cos. popular gravity-fed

  • Monetizing the Unmonetizable

    Walking by the Post Office today, it was hard not to appreciate just how much the Internet has changed the way we live. I’m not talking about bringing out our compulsions, ala Foursquare but something…

  • Old School vs. New School

    Not long ago, AOL, now aol, turned 25 years old. The company is now older than a large number of people working in the performance-based industry. There are mini-moguls of our space who wouldn’t…

  • The Week in Review

    The Week in Review: Headlines from the week.

  • Facebook’s Top Languages, Apps, Pages, Connect Sites

    Yes, Facebook is getting a new black eye every day thanks to some kind of privacy blunder, but it hasn’t changed the fact that it’s still the most dominant social networking site

  • Online Ad Spending to Grow 11%, Branded Campaigns Still Going Strong

    This will be a good year for online ad spending, according to eMarketer, which expects 11 percent growth this year. Video will see the biggest growth of all formats, according to the company.