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Facebook is the Most Valuable Social Network Site
According to a recent study released by Anderson Analytics, Facebook is the most popular and valued social networking site.
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Social Network Ad Spending to Increase Slowly
According to recent figures released by eMarketer, worldwide online social network advertising spending is set to grow 9 percent in 2009.
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US Ad Spending Recovery Will Lag Behind World’s
Recent figures released by ZenithOptimedia show that 2009 will be worse than expected, and while a worldwide recovery will begin in 2010, the U.S. won’t see black again until 2011.
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E-Mail Marketing Open Rates Declining
Worldwide e-mail marketing open rates sagged to 12.52 percent in the second half of 2008, according to a recent report released by MailerMailer.
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Internet Explorer Losing More Ground
While Microsoft may be making headway with its new Bing search engine, its Internet Explorer Web browser is seeing a marked decline in use.
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Online Video Viewership Rises in UK
The number of online videos viewed in the U.K. in April rose 47 percent compared to the same month in 2008, according to comScore Video Metrix.
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The Presence of Kids Online
According to a recent report released by Nielsen, the active online universe included 16 million children between the ages of 2 to 11 in May, which accounts for 9.5 percent of the total.
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Neverblue and Mate1 form Exclusive International Partnership
Neverblue, a premier global lead generation network, announced today that it has signed an exclusive performance agency agreement with Mate1.
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Tweet This URL
The Guardian, one of the principle publications in the UK, published a brief but interesting article on Twitter, inspired by the author’s attending a talk given by Even Weaver, one of the micro-publishing site’s lead engineers. Looking over…
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Google OS
What do you do when you have completely decimated your formidable arch nemesis and prevented them from grabbing any truly meaningful foothold in one of the largest growth markets, in this case internet advertising? Apparently…
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