Monday again. Hope you’re feeling relaxed and well-rested.
- Study: TV Still Rules, But Online Video Has a Lot of Room to Grow (ReadWriteWeb)
- Service-Oriented Architecture: Using Our APIs Internally (Open Blog – NYT)
- Consumers Go Online to Curb Impulses, Avoid Taxes (Marketing Charts)
- Akamai Data: Internet, Broadband Still Going & Growing (GigaOM)
- Marketers and SMBs Disconnect over Online Tactics (Marketing Charts)
- How Do You Feel About “Ghost Twittering?” (ReadWriteWeb)
- Flickr Founder Launches New Startup, Hunch (Silicon Alley Insider)
- Newspapers Read by 75% of US Population (Marketing Charts)
- BlackBerry Gets Sling Player, More Video (GigaOM)
- ExactTarget Releases One-to-One Field Guides to Help Marketers Build Better Integrated Campaigns (Ad Ops Online)
- Pirate Moves – The Value of Passionate Communities (Chris Brogan)
- How to Embrace the Process of Social Media (Social Media Explorer)
- YouTube Adds A Twitter Button (TechCrunch)
- Weekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: March 26, 2009 (Web Strategy by Jeremiah)
- Carol Bartz’s Yahoo Paying More Attention To Mobile (YHOO) (Silicon Alley Insider)
- Content is the Most Trusted Form of Advertising (Duct Tape Marketing)
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