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Top News: iPad 3 | iWallet patent | Eye-controlled games

iPad 3: Apple's New iPad: 6 key features. Apple upgrades iPad with modest changes. New iPad's lack of a new name leaves Apple enthu  [...]

Top News: iPad3 | Mandatory Facebook access | Google Plus image problem

iPad 3 What to expect at Apple’s event. New iPad expected with faster chip, sharper screen. How the iPad could give Microsoft a serious r  [...]

The State of the Union Meets Crowdsourcing

Crowdsourcing is getting a place on mainstream America's map of emerging technology, thanks to a Mozilla project that is incorporating its use in President Obama’s annual state of the union address this week. Tuesday's State of the Union Address from U.S. President Barack Obama will include crowdsourced captions and subtitles provided by citizens around the world via new web tools fro  [...]

Top News: CES | Google & Bing & SEO losses | Out My Window

CES: Consumer Electronics show has 2012's hot tech trends. CES not always the greatest guide for commercial success. Microsoft at CES 2012: Nothing to   [...]

QR Codes May Be Better Match for B2B

B2B marketers have learned that while social and mobile media marketing techniques can pay off for them, they still must be adapted for their business constituency. So it goes with QR codes as well. In this case, however, adoption could be greater in the B2B environment. A   [...]

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Top News: Luminate turns pictures interactive | First Mango | Facebook for Business debuts

Ad Technology: Google-backed Luminate turns pictures into interactive money-makers. Mobile Computing: First Windows 'Mango' phone unveiled. Apple's new rules   [...]

Top News: Who owns the social graph? | Motorola Droid 3 debuts | Smartphone privacy | WaPo jobs section gets hacked

Social Media: Analysis: Facebook video calling versus Google+ Hangouts. Who owns your social graph — you or Facebook? Over 500,000 businesses are   [...]

Top News: Google buys Admeld for $400M | Android rival to iMessage ? | Display to increase engagement | Apple v Lodsys

Online Ad Market: Google buys Admeld for $400M. Google expects display engagement to increase by 50%. SMS: Carriers   [...]

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Will Data Fuel the Next Generation of Recommendation Engines?

Two new start ups are developing recommendation engines that focus on relevant data - a gushing hose of it - instead of relying solely on algorithms. If they unfold as their advocates believe, they could step up functionality in this particular tech genre. One is Matcha.TV, highlighted by Lost Remote, now in private beta.  "The key for soci  [...]

Top News: Nielsen sues comScore | Google, Yahoo, offer self-regulation plans | Google revamps DoubleClick search | SocialVibe lands $20M after social game ad success

Legal/Regulatory: Nielsen sues comScore. Google, Yahoo and TRUSTe advance self-reg plans. Judge rejects Google’s deal to digitize  [...]

Top News: Online providers of targeted ads rake in funding | HuffPo to try out AOL ad formats | Who is lifting display ads? | Digital marketers earn more than traditional counterparts |

Online Ad Market: Online trackers rake in funding despite growing concern about technology. Ad Technologies: AOL's first big change for Huffington Post: bigger ads from Project Devil. Display ads get lift fr  [...]

Top News: Google launches subscription service | Texas AG seeks Google ad rate formula | Are mobile payments the next big thing?

Mobile Marketing: Google to launch subscription service. Apple subscription rules raises anti trust issues. Google’s Schmidt   [...]

Connecting the Dots Between a Facebook Phone, Credits, and Wireless Payments

The Facebook phone is real, according to reports, albeit perhaps not in the form that the industry has envisioned - that is a device manufactured by Facebook, designed from the beginning for its website and embedded with its myriad services. HTC is said be debuting two Facebook-branded smartphones in February, Mashable reports. They will carry Facebook’s colors and brands, and run on modified   [...]

Top News: Congress looks at online privacy | Data miners get ready to reveal cards | Facebook seeks friends in Washington | Verizon LTE blows through data cap

Privacy: Some data-miners ready to reveal what they know. Policing privacy on the web debated in Congress. Facebook   [...]

Top Industry News for 9-21-10: Foursquare rolls out 2.0

Social Media: Foursquare rolls out 2.0. Twitter to step up Promoted Tweet platform. Twitter user recommendations   [...]

4 Underutilized Online Marketing Tools That Really Do Lead to Sales - and One, Not So Much

Eyebrows raised when reports circulated that McDonalds saw a 33% increase in foot traffic because of a Foursquare campaign it ran (via eConsultancy). The confusion sorted out when it become clear the McDonalds' spokesperson misspoke and said "foot traffic" instead of the more probable "check-ins". That is still a commendable return for what is a $1,000 investment. Still, though as ReadWriteWeb   [...]

What a Twitter Shortener Could Mean for Marketers

Twitter users learned on Thursday that the site will begin wrapping all links posted through the service with its own t.co domain. Twitter had been discussing this proposal on its blog, so the announcement is not surprising. Now that it is official, though, it is safe to start speculating on what it means to various users. For third-party developers, of course, the move is just more bad news from Twitter, which is stepping up its competition on many fronts  [...]

Top Industry News for 9-02-10: AOL inks new five-year search ad deal with Google

Search: AOL signs new five-year search advertising deal with Google, adds mobile. Yahoo loses key South Korean search partnership. Tech Innovation: Apple   [...]

Marketing Data RoundUp: Hackers eye smartphones, social media, and Acrobat Reader

Following are recent findings by various studies on marketing and advertising-related topics. For a more in-depth look at some of these subjects, visit our sister site, MarketingCharts.com. Hackers Eye Smartphones, Social Media and Acrobat Reader Smartphones, social media and Adobe's Acrobat Reader will be among the top vectors hackers will try next, predicts SonicWALL. Already reputation management via social networking and th  [...]

Top Toolkit News: Mobile ValueTrack

Mobile Marketing Google has launched Mobile ValueTrack for advertisers to track clicks on mobile devices.  Mobile ValueTrack works the same way it does for search and content, writes Miles Johnson in an Adwords post: by automatically adding a tag to the website URL. To use this feature, add the Mobile ValueTrack parameter: {ifmobile:NewTagName} to the "Destination URL" field when a t  [...]