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Tag Archives: Amazon
IMS11 Takeaways: Customer Personalization
I had the opportunity to attend the Inbound Marketing Summit 2011 in Boston this year along with Donny and Josh, and one of the biggest takeaways from a developer’s standpoint is that the best way to enhance user and customer … Continue reading
Posted in Inbound Marketing, Usability
Tagged Amazon, ims11, netflix, personalization, spotify
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Amazon Gets You To Buy – It’s Not Rocket Science
If you have an internet connection, you have heard of Amazon.com. Haven’t heard of them? Close your web browser. For those of you still with me, you probably now the ginormity (yup, I made that word up) of Amazon. They … Continue reading
Google Officially Debuts Chrome OS
Your first question might be “What do you mean Google is launching Chrome OS, it’s already been out for a year and a half,” and you’d be right. However, Google held an official launch event today in which they detailed … Continue reading
Posted in Useful Information
Tagged Amazon, Chrome OS, cloud computing, Google, Kindle, web applications, Windowshop
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Location-Based “Deal of the Day” Websites Take Off
With Google nipping at the heels of Groupon, a socially-aware “deal of the day” website that provides its users with 1 amazing deal in their city everyday, and with Amazon having just invested in Groupon’s top competitor LivingSocial, it would … Continue reading
Posted in Inbound Marketing, Location-Based Services
Tagged Amazon, deals, Google, Groupon, LivingSocial
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