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Take A Look At 16 Revealing Eye-Monitoring Heatmaps

on May 22, 2012
Take A Look At 16 Revealing Eye-Monitoring HeatmapsThey are saying your eyes tell all.Now because of eye-monitoring technology we are able to tell they are saying, and also the results indicate fascinating variations between males and ladies and helpful experience into advertising and design.We have selected out a lot of our favorite.Males take more time searching in the lady, while women browse the relaxation from the ad.Notice the way the males aren't searching in the footwear whatsoever.These Sunsilk advertisements reveal that just placing a good looks

The FCC Could Fine Google $ten million For Spying On Apple Safari Customers (GOOG)

on May 6, 2012

Remember when Google was busted in Feb for privately circumventing privacy configurations that Apple put in its internet browser, Safari?Appears like the U.S. Ftc has made the decision to fine Google for this, reviews Reuters. And also the fine may well be more than $ten million dollars.The Federal trade commission is originating after Google for fooling customers and breaking "relation to a consent decree signed using the commission this past year," states Reuters.Automatically, Apple does not let

That Awesome Kickstarter Watch Already Comes With An Application Partner (AAPL, GOOG)

on May 2, 2012
That Awesome Kickstarter Watch Already Comes With An Application Partner (AAPL, GOOG)Runkeeper, an application for monitoring your exercise habits, has joined Kickstarter success story Pebble, a wise watch that pairs together with your apple iphone, reviews VentureBeat.As RunKeeper Boss Jason Jacobs authored around the company's blog:We're very happy to announce that, once the Pebble watches can be found, they'll be integrated with RunKeeper! We're also super honored to become the initial application integration partner that Pebble chose to utilize. It'll be a couple of several weeks

Maryland: The Very First Condition To Safeguard our Social Networking Security and privacy

on Apr 11, 2012
Maryland: The Very First Condition To Safeguard our Social Networking Security and privacyMaryland is just about the first condition to safeguard the social networking and electronic account security and privacy of their people. The legislation is really a win for companies and employees.The Maryland legislature stated noisy and obvious that during these difficult occasions companies shouldn't be needed to invest hundreds of 1000's of dollars each year to employ social networking monitoring companies to examine their employees' password protected digital content. This legislation could also

10 Things the FBI Knows About Social Media Monitoring You Can Use to Generate Leads and Close Deals

on Feb 1, 2012
10 Things the FBI Knows About Social Media Monitoring You Can Use to Generate Leads and Close DealsThe following post comes from our Inbound Marketing Channel sponsor HubSpot. The FBI recently posted a Request for Information (RFI) for a “social media application.” But, it was really a request for a social media monitoring application. Why? Because the FBI recognizes what many inbound marketers already know and many others are discovering: There’s gold in them thar social media data.

SnatchCode Helps You Backup Your Website and Databases with One Click

on Jan 26, 2012
SnatchCode Helps You Backup Your Website and Databases with One Click

SnatchCode is a one-click solution for backing up your website and monitoring it for changes. Not only that, but it will scan your website daily for viruses, malware, and unwanted/unauthorized changes.

Trackur Adds Fully Managed Social Media Monitoring Services

on Sep 14, 2011
Trackur Adds Fully Managed Social Media Monitoring Services

As you may know, I’m also the CEO of social media monitoring tool Trackur. If you didn’t know that, then ta-da, I just sneaked my sponsored disclosure past you.

The Serious and Silly in Social Media This Week

on Aug 19, 2011
The Serious and Silly in Social Media This WeekThis past week social media showed users a little bit of everything – from the serious to the silly. If you’re anything like me, your Twitter and Facebook newsfeeds are continuously populated with link sharing from friends (and them adding their own commentary, which is always logical). Here are some of the most common serious and silly links shared among my friends this week. What was shared most in your feeds? The Serious Obama joins FourSquare President Obama becomes one of the most high-profile people

Lessons Marketers Should Learn From A Weiner

on Jun 7, 2011
Lessons Marketers Should Learn From A Weiner

While you would think that you shouldn’t need to write about this kind of stuff more than once, the sheer stupidity of what people do in their online lives merits some examination of what we all should be careful of in the online world.

Social Media Monitoring Gaining Ground But Has Plenty of Room for Growth

on Feb 4, 2011
Social Media Monitoring Gaining Ground But Has Plenty of Room for GrowthAs I prepare this morning to make a presentation on social media monitoring to a group of non-profit executives at the VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads, Hampton Roads Institute for Nonprofit Leadership Conference in Norfolk, VA, eMarketer is sharing an InformationWeek Analytics report about, you guessed it, social media monitoring.
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