Category Archives: emarketing

Cyber Wars is at a new level

After recent volatile cyber attacks, it has become evident that new safeguards are needed by US companies to protect themselves. We have long known of the ongoing threats but while we have attempted to button up attacks from obvious enemies, the U.S. needs to lock down information from these silent threats.  This week the Obama administration declared that any […]

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Adobe Flash is Going 3D

Adobe product manager Thibault Imbert then drew attention to the presentation in a blog post, but declined to give further details, save for the fact that Adobe will release a “3D API” in a “future version”: read full story… Just get it on our phones!

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Smartphones continue to domination of the mobile market

Data – its all about the data. Nobody calls anymore. Why not make data plans more affordable so everyone can enjoy? New study on growing smartphone usage.  Pew’s 2010 Mobile Access survey shows more people are doing more things on their phones As smartphones continue to extend their pocket-swelling domination of the mobile market, it should come […]

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Click-Happy Tweeters View Ads Twice as Much

A recent study revealed that “Twitter users are nearly twice as likely to click on internet ads, review products online and visit advertiser and company profiles than those who use only traditional social networks, such as MySpace or Facebook, according to a study from media research firm Interpret, LLC(via paidcontent.org).” I’m a little skeptical to the findings, […]

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Build it and they will come?

Well it seems so, all the web 2.0 technologies everyone has been talking about are making a clear impression with people. Technologies like video sharing, blogs, and social marketing are making its mark with consumers. eMarketer just published these numbers below. A lot of these techniques all make for a better user experience, and as […]

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Mobile, Mobile, Mobile – That’s all I ever Hear!

Mobile Video Audience Grows 70% in Q209 Well its up to the carriers like Verizon, AT&T and Sprint and the mobile device manufacturers to take this the the next level. It’s obvious that people are liking video online and on their mobile phone.I still find viewing video on some devices very clunky. Either the stream […]

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