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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Mobile Software and the Cloud: Will History Repeat Itself?
If you haven’t picked up on the massive growth in mobile device usage (cell phones, smart phones, tablets, netbooks, etc…) in the past couple of years, I would like to welcome you back from the rock you’ve been living under! … Continue reading
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LocalEdge SEO…or Not Quite SEO?
The former Talking Phonebook has put a lot of marketing dollars into their latest identity, LocalEdge. I assume they moved away from having the word “phonebook” in their name because who uses a phonebook anymore? The new LocalEdge sales people … Continue reading
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Bidding on Multiple Match Types in Adwords
There has been debate for some time now regarding whether or not bidding on multiple match types for the same keyword is an effective strategy or not. An example would be purchasing: Bradford PA Restaurants ”Bradford PA Restaurants” [Bradford PA … Continue reading
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WWDC 2010 – Thoughts on Apple’s iPhone 4
Earlier today Steve Jobs officially debuted the latest version of the iPhone during a kickoff keynote for Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. If you had followed any of the coverage related to Gizmodo’s early leak of the iPhone 4’s hardware this … Continue reading
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5 Reasons You Should Be Using 2D Barcodes
Hey, what’s that gooney looking black and white box on your business card? Yes, we’ve heard that before. You’ve probably seen those gooney boxes more and more over the past year. While the US is a little late to game, … Continue reading
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Targeting Teens? You Need to Use SMS!
If you have a teenage child or know one, you know that their noses are always in their phones. Just walk by a high school when it lets out and watch the those little txters in action. The Pew Research … Continue reading
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Link Graph vs. Social Graph: Part 2
How Could the Social Graph Work? Last time we covered linking and how the search engines use linking to understand more about your website; both from a “popularity” perspective and content perspective. So how would a social graph compare and … Continue reading
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Diaspora: The Privacy-Aware Facebook Alternative
Mark Zuckerberg Details Privacy Settings Facebook has been receiving a lot of negative attention lately concerning their lax approach towards user privacy. Without configuring a convoluted system of privacy controls, users are (in many cases) unknowingly sharing their information with … Continue reading
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