Surveying The Mobile Landscape
In the ad:tech MobileMix keynote session "Surveying the Mobile Landscape in 2009," Mike Wehrs, president and CEO of the Mobile Marketing Association,…
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In the ad:tech MobileMix keynote session "Surveying the Mobile Landscape in 2009," Mike Wehrs, president and CEO of the Mobile Marketing Association,…
For the unfamiliar, a tweet in all caps announcing SPELLING WITH MY BRAIN seems unnecessarily shouted and profoundly obvious; after all, it’s not your hand that can spell, is it? But no hands were involved, only thoughts, and this is what somebody thought onto Twitter.
In February 21 million Canadians viewed more than 3.1 billion videos online, according to a new report from comScore Video Metrix. The average Canadian online video viewer spent 10 hours viewing videos in February, an increase of 53 percent from their average viewing time last year. "Canada's high broadband penetration and tech savvy Internet users make it an optimal environment for online video to flourish,"…
The search engine formerly known as Ask Jeeves, which has more recently gone by Ask.com has decided to bring the beloved butler back, at least in the UK (though his look is slightly updated). The company says that it knows from research that customers "love Jeeves and strongly associate him with providing answers. " If you ask Jeeeves why he's back, he'll tell you:
Everybody knows the quickest path to national sensation is through Oprah Winfrey’s talk show. Become one of her favorite things or favorite books and that favor transforms into a golden ticket. But what effect would she have on Twitter? After all, it’s not bath lotion or a slimming pair of mom jeans.
The Mayo Clinic has partnered with Microsoft to launch a free online tool that allows people to manage their medical information on the Web. The application called the "Mayo Clinic Health Manager" allows users to organize health information for multiple family members, access information from one location, and proactively manage their health.