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Android Surges, iPhone Still Sexy
Smart phones have now reached a quarter of the U.S. mobile-subscribing population, according to Nielsen. While Android has continued its surge, the iPhone remains the most appealing smart phone on the market.
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Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera Gain in July, Firefox and Chrome Lose
According to NetMarketShare, Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera all experienced a small bump in market share in July, while Firefox and Chrome were knocked down.
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Women Spend More Time on Social Networking Sites
Women spend more time doing a lot of things than men – giving birth, for example – and now, according to the latest numbers from comScore, taking part in interactions on social networking sites appears to be another one of those things.
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Americans Like Social Networks and Games More than E-mail and Portals
If you’re still wondering what all the fuss about social networks and those silly online games are all about, look no further than the latest Nielsen figures about the top 10 sectors of the Internet.
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New FTC Rules for Debt Relief Services
New FTC Rules for Debt Relief Services Turn Up the Heat on Lead Generators and Affiliate Marketers
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A Sector Under Siege – Part 1
Those who build offers have a special talent. It’s not easy to qualify, but those who can come up with an offer don’t just understand the traffic landscape, they have…
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A Sector Under Siege – Part 2
If you watched the Senate Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions For-Profit Schools: The Student Recruitment Experience, only the most unattached…
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Papa John’s Contest Pulls 12,000 and New Marketing Ideas…Maybe
Papa John’s pulled in 12,000 entries to its recent contest that asked entrants to create new pizza recipes. Three finalists each received $1,000 to market their pizzas, which began appearing on the regular Papa John’s menu yesterday
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Verizon Wireless Smart Phones Consume Most Data, iPhone Still Dominates
By now, we’re all aware of the rumors saying Apple’s iPhone will make its way to Verizon Wireless around the beginning of next year.
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Digital Coupons Doubled to More than $1 Billion
According to Coupons.com, printed savings from digital coupons doubled during the 12 months ending June 2010, with ready-to-eat cereal leading the way.
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