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WeFi launches on Windows Mobile and Facebook
Windows Mobile applications can access WeFi’s free Wi-Fi network, whilst Facebook application lets you see your friends’ location in realtime
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MySpace and Facebook Cool Off in January
According to the most recent figures released by comScore, both MySpace and Facebook saw slight declines in their unique audience from December 2007 to January 2008, although both saw growth from January 2007.
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Online Purchases Reduce Offline Purchases
The majority of online buyers in the U.S. indicate that their online spending reduces their offline spending, according to a recent study conducted by the USC Annenberg Center for the Digital Future.
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Bristol Interactive Acquires Kitara Media
Bristol Interactive, LLC, an Intrepid Investments company, today announced it has acquired Kitara Media, Inc., a market leader in online advertising solutions.
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AZOOGLEADS GROWTH SPURS OFFICE EXPANSION
AzoogleAds offices occupy the entire twelfth floor of 512 Seventh Avenue, a 15,057 square feet 19-story office building constructed in 1985 and located in Manhattan.
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YouTube = Yawn, Google = Frown in Korea
While YouTube remains popular in the U.S. and in various markets across the globe, it has been met with tepid responses from users in South Korea
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Yahoo! Amidst Ad Appeal
Amidst all the hoopla concerning Microsoft’s proposal to Yahoo, and Google’s ensuing response, it becomes easy to forget what all the fuss is about.
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Top Gaining Internet Properties, Categories, Search Engines in 2007
Recent figures released by comScore highlight the top gaining Web properties, categories, and search engines.
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Podcasts Get Sexier
Recent estimates made by eMarketer peg the U.S. podcasting audience at 18.5 million in 2007. This number is expected to grow to 28.0 million in 2008, 38.0 million in 2009, 47.0 million in 2010, 56.0 million in 2011, and 65.0 million in 2012.
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