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Yahoo email service is leading the market
Friday, 26 Sep, 2008 – 18:17 | No Comment
Yahoo email service is leading the market Yahoo’s email service dominates the web-mail market with the highest number of email users, monthly minutes spent per user and times users check mail, according to data from comScore (via a New York Times blog …
Why we have to be afraid by the Yahoo-Google deal?
Sunday, 21 Sep, 2008 – 13:48 | One Comment
Randall Stross at The New York Times goes to bat for the Google/Yahoo search marketingdeal, saying there’s “nothing to fear” from the two companies linking their search products. I believe most of his analysis is wrong, and …
Is Twitter a good marketing tool?
Monday, 15 Sep, 2008 – 16:48 | No Comment
Twitter has evolved into something much more than just instant messaging. It is increasingly becoming a valuable viral marketing, communications and customer service tool. It’s not just lonely youths using Twitter. Established experts and big business …
Is U.S. website internet traffic over?
Sunday, 31 Aug, 2008 – 1:18 | No Comment
Invented by American computer scientists during the 1970s, the Internet has been embraced around the globe. During the network’s first three decades, most website Internet traffic flowed through the United States. In many cases, data …
Tips on how to optimize your RSS feeds
Sunday, 29 Jun, 2008 – 13:25 | No Comment
The syndication craze has caught on big time, as evidenced by the fact that almost everybody — from The New York Times to the blogger next door — has started publishing a syndication feed.