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The release last week of a McKinsey & Co. report called “How Companies Are Marketing Online” reaffirms what many already believe: that an absence of meaningful metrics and adequate capabilities are the key issues troubling many marketers today.
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The next big thing for Intel is little. They call it “Internet in your pocket.”
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Jason Calacanis announced that Mint was chosen as the best presenting company at TechCrunch40. The provider of an impressive personal finance application will receive $50,000 as part of the award.
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A telephone survey conducted in February-March 2007 found that fully 83% of online Americans say they have used the internet to seek information about their hobbies and 29% do so on a typical day.
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Online advertising spending by the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry will reach US$ 975 million in 2007 - a gain of 19 percent over 2006, according to eMarketer, reports Hospital Buyer.
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Google add del.icios.us functionality to their suite. They are becoming more and more “social.”
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A survey asked American adults how long they would feel OK without going on the Web. The results are a bit disturbing, and you can them here. I took 7 days off recently… and guess what? The Internet was still there when I returned!
20 September 2007
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One Response to “links for 2007-09-20”
1 cyn 27 September 2007 @ 1:46 am
I took 2 months “off” recently…and guess what? The Zone Read was still there when I returned!
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