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- Google Ad Planner Gets a New Interface (Ad Operations Online)
- Top 10 Marketing-Related Business Websites – June 2009 (Marketing Charts)
- Perform Better With AdSense: The Ultimate Round-Up (Smashing Magazine)
- Merchandising Usability: Better Ways to Display Product Recommendations (Get Elastic eCommerce Blog)
- YouTube Wins A Small Victory In Copyright Case (Silicon Alley Insider)
- Why Automated Blogging Tools Should Be Avoided (ProBlogger)
- 18 Questions to Assess Readiness of Content SEO (Online Marketing Blog)
- Chrome OS, Huh? Will It Be Based on a Google Analytics Kernel? [Digital Daily] (All Things Digital)
- What The Hashtag: Your Guide To Enigmatic Twitter Hashtags (TechCrunch)
- Millennials Fuel 19% Jump in Loyalty-Program Participation (Marketing Charts)
- The biggest secret of social media is free (Search Engine Guide)
- Corporate Blogs CAN be Good (Chris Brogan)
- Newspapers on Twitter – how the Guardian, FT and Times are winning (Online Journalism Blog)
- Online Publishers Association New Ad Units Go Live (Ad Operations Online)
- Push Gmail Comes To The iPhone — Through An App (If It’s Accepted) (TechCrunch)
- Spinning the web or the role of digital influencers (Putting people first)
- Hey, Online Display Ads Don’t Suck After All! (Silicon Alley Insider)
- Facebook Users Are Getting Older. Much Older. (Mashable)
- Mozilla Aims To Centralize All Open Web Tools In One Directory (TechCrunch)
- How to Find Profitable Affiliate Products to Promote (ProBlogger)
- Firefox stability to get a boost with multiprocess browsing (Ars Technica)
- What Click-Through Rate Can You Expect From Twitter? (Mashable)
- Open Source is Infiltrating the Enterprise (O’Reilly Radar)
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