Marketing Trends
The One Big Thing: Why Boomers Are Diving Into The Social Media Waters
It should come as no surprise that Boomers are joining social networks in a big way; the question is why?
Read MoreHow To Add Google's Friend Connect To Your Site
Robert Scoble interviews Kevin Marks, Open Social evangelist at Google, who shows you how to do it with Google’s FriendConnect service.
Read MoreFrom Facebook Video to Whitehouse.gov: President Obama Crowdsources American Economic Priorities
Inviting Americans to submit their questions about the economy to the President and giving them a chance to have them addressed not only helps the President burst the White House bubble, it invests those Americans with a stake in his economic plan’s success.
Read MoreSocial Networking For Business – Interview Notes
Social networking sites can be very effective as a direct marketing relationship building/maintenance tool for businesses.
Read MorePunch Pizza Featured On Fox News
Punch Pizza’s eCoupon and email marketing efforts are featured on a Fox News broadcast.
Read MoreTim Berners-Lee On The Next Evolution Of The Web: Linked Data
20 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. For his next project, he’s building a web for open, linked data that could do for numbers what the Web did for words, pictures, video: unlock our data and reframe the way we use it together.
Read MoreProgrammable Matter
Mobile phones in future could be thumb-sized in pockets, and in practically an instant, be effortlessly transformed into PDA-sized devices to send e-mail.
Read MoreUS Congress' Official YouTube Channels
The U.S. Congress now has official YouTube channels where all videos from Senators and Representatives will be aggregated.
Read MoreSocial Networking For A Job – Interview Notes
David Erickson’s tips for using social networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn as career tools and to find employment.
Read MoreDanny Sullivan & John Battelle Discuss The Outlook For Search For 2009
Search engine gurus Danny Sullivan and John Battelle discuss the outlook for search for 2009.
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