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Sarah Worsham / Jan 8, 2010

Internet Strategy, Marketing & Technology Links – Jan 8, 2010

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  • Television Begins a Push Into the 3rd Dimension (NYTimes)
  • Tremor Unveils New Video Ad Formats (ClickZ)
  • Best Buy Launches New Social-Centric Site ‘The BBY’ (paidContent)
  • Mobile Web Share up 110% in 2009 (Web Analytics World)
  • AdClick Tracking vs. Web Analytics (Web Analytics World)
  • One Pixel Of Separation With Twist Image’s Mitch Joel (Social Media Explorer)

  • comScore Media Metrix Ranks Top Growing Properties and Site Categories for November 2009 (Ad Operations Online)
  • Five Sweet Web Analytics Resolutions To Kick It Up A Notch (Occam’s Razor)
  • Facebook’s Continued Rise to Pervasiveness (PR 2.0)
  • Google Is In Trouble For Using The Name “Nexus One” (GOOG) (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Google’s 10 Toughest Rivals (CIO)
  • 30 Bloggers To Watch in 2010 (ProBlogger)
  • Send, Receive And Filter Tweets On IM With TweetSwitch (TechCrunch)
  • Baidu Confirms New Ad-Supported Online Video Venture (TechCrunch)
  • Use pictures to direct the user’s gaze (Web Usability)
  • 5 Guidelines for Accepting LinkedIn Invitations (Career Rocketeer)
  • Will E-Readers Help Spread Knowledge, Or Wall It Off? Here’s A Scorecard That We Can Use (paidContent)
  • How To Stop Facebook From Publishing Recent Activity To The News Feed (All Facebook)
  • Google’s Web Store Is Today’s Mobile Disruption (GigaOM)
  • 3 Ways to Create a Lifestream For Your Brand (Web Worker Daily)
  • How Apple Leaks Secrets To The Media (AAPL) (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Gauging Mass Opinion: Don’t Label it Social Media (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Online Classifieds Site Oodle Now Lets Users Publish Listings To Their Social Streams (TechCrunch)
  • That’s TWO Ads On Google’s Homepage (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Antitrust Review Planned of Comcast’s Purchase of NBC (NYTimes)
  • It’s not what your employees can do for your business, it’s what you can do! (QuickSprout)
  • Chrome For Mac Finally Gains Extensions (Well, The Dev Channel, At Least) (TechCrunch)
  • If You Think AT&T Has Network Problems Now, Just You Wait [Digital Daily] (All Things Digital)
  • Community First: How Wufoo Created a Captive Audience (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Rogue marketers can steal consumer data from Facebook. Just like before Facebook existed. (Econsultancy)
  • How Data Will Impact the Way We Do Business (Mashable)
  • AT&T Comes Over to the Android Side (ReadWriteWeb)
  • People’s Choice Awards Embraces Social Media (Advertising Age)
  • CHART OF THE DAY: Hulu’s Users Are Totally Hooked (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Should You Reserve Ad Budget for Sponsored Tweets? (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Rumor: AOL May Be Buying Mashable (WebProNews)
  • E-Commerce Gets Better-Than-Expected Holiday Boost (Advertising Age)
  • Pioneer to Bring Pandora to Your Car Radio … For $1,200 (Mashable)
  • Most Winning Creative Work Involves Consumer Participation (Advertising Age)

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