
Google Leans on its Own Apps to Create Tower of Babel
The ability to create a universal language sounds like something that can
The ability to create a universal language sounds like something that can
If you like sharing your articles, press releases, editorials and any other type of content on Twitter, you want to have it stand out. You want an attention-grabbing title, and you most certainly want a “re-tweetable” title.
So much PR and marketing dogma these days is about the keys to success. But just how many experts do we need to tell us good products and effective communications lead to success? This article is about deconstruction of Silicon Valley and worldwide salesmanship in favor of creating true methods for digital success.
Sexting is shockingly common among teens, or so the latest news report. Technology enables (and encourages) a fast exchange of information, but using technology for such activities is a felony. Parents beware. Listed here, a few resources to prevent sexting and to better educate your teens on the dangers of misusing technology.
Facebook began as a school-specific network where students and teachers could interact.
WebTrends Analytics is releasing a new version that allows marketers to keep track of activity on Facebook. This new development will allow for more targeted ads on the social media network.
I’m tired of writing about Facebook. At least for today. I’ve been
Another social etiquette balancing act is developing between Facebook and the office.
Twitter has arranged a deal with Yahoo where the micro-blogging site will be integrated into the company’s network. They will also be paying Twitter to pick up the data from the blog platform.
iMacros aims to becoming one of the top Chrome add-ons – and with a marketing strategy like the one described here, they are most likely to succeed.