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Sarah Worsham / Sep 24, 2009

Internet Strategy, Marketing & Technology Links – Sept 24, 2009

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  • Google Can’t Handle iPhone Demand For Push Gmail (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Top 10 Site Genres by Image-Based Impressions – August 2009 (Marketing Charts)
  • Report: The Future of RFID Smart Cards Looks Bright (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Research reveals increasing use of online ad networks (Econsultancy)
  • Squidoo Aims To Make Brands Pay For Dedicated Web Dashboards (TechCrunch)
  • A Peek At The Future Of Search? (Social Media Explorer)

  • iStockphoto Will Soon Start Selling Stock Logos, Too (TechCrunch)
  • Market like a sales person? Who knew? (The Opinionated Marketers)
  • Launching Brands in Public (Seth Godin)
  • Local.com Ranked 10th Largest Search Engine (Web Analytics World)
  • VideoEgg Delivers Free Rich Media Advertising Across Entire Online Buy with VideoEgg ToGo (Ad Operations Online)
  • 6,000 Tech Marketing Jobs Will Be Lost in 2009, According to IDC (Ad Operations Online)
  • AT&T takes the phone out of iPhone [Voices] (All Things Digital)
  • How Frameworks Improve Your Business Thinking (Chris Brogan)
  • How Skype Plans to Dominate Business Telephony (GigaOM)
  • STATS: 84% of Social Media Programs Don’t Measure ROI (Mashable)
  • If Doing Good Isn’t Part of Your DNA, Consumers Won’t Buy It (Advertising Age)
  • Magnify.net Expands Mobile Strategy With iPhone App (TechCrunch)
  • Google Crowdsources Reader, Docs and Search Features (ReadWriteWeb)
  • 3 Reasons to Use Twistory for Business (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • Retrospect and prospect: ten years of RISC vs. CISC (Ars Technica)
  • Social Support: Are Companies Teaching Customers To Yell At Their Friends? (Web Strategy by Jeremiah)
  • Announcing the Microsoft Newton [Digital Daily] (All Things Digital)
  • Twitter Begins Emphasizing SMS Again (TechCrunch)
  • T-Mobile USA Hints at 4G Wireless Plans (GigaOM)
  • Let’s Be Trends: Brizzly Launches A Twitter Trending Topic API (TechCrunch)
  • Tweetboard Launches Twitter Client And URL Shortener (TechCrunch)
  • Trendsmap: Twitter Trends + Google Maps = Awesome (Mashable)
  • The Top Ten Twitter Apps On The iPhone Among Early Adopters (TechCrunch)
  • Google’s Plan to Kill Internet Explorer? Google Wave (Mashable)
  • INVISIBLE: New Technology Turns TV Screens into Speakers (Mashable)
  • CHART OF THE DAY: Google’s Long Road Back To $500 (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Yahoo’s Big Day (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Clear Channel Integrates Digital With Radio Ads (Advertising Age)
  • Twitter: No Commenting on Retweets at Launch (Mashable)
  • 5 Ways To Optimize Your Website For Bing (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • 4 Ways Social Media is Changing Business (Mashable)
  • Twitter’s Location Aware Platform Going Live “Any Day Now” (TechCrunch)
  • Needs assessment: the most important process in web design (Brian Cray)
  • Important New Online Marketing Trend: “Owned Properties” (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • HOW TO: Set Up a Winning Facebook Fan Page (Mashable)
  • 70% of Print Publishers Step Up Mobile Efforts (Marketing Charts)
  • 65% of Online Shopping-Cart Deserters Return to Buy (Marketing Charts)
  • Ford and Microsoft Team Up to Promote the New Taurus [Voices] (All Things Digital)
  • No, I will not fix your computer (Blue Wave Media)
  • Enhancing user interaction with first person user interface (putting people first)
  • LiveJournal Bloggers Can Now Make Money (Mashable)
  • How to Use Tumblr, Posterous & Other Light Blogging Services (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Ad.ly Brings Sponsored Tweets From Celebrities (TechCrunch)
  • Google Showing All Backlinks Sporadically? (Daily Blog Tips)
  • U.S. Leading the Global Mobile Data Boom (GigaOM)
  • Stop Talking About Social Media and Go Do It Already (PR 2.0)

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