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Will ‘Technology’ Survive the Recession?

Atom Thought

NORTEL at one point in time commanded almost 33% of Canadian stock market value and boasted of a stock market value of over USD250b before filing for bankruptcy as we entered the year 2009. Is 2009 worse than 2001? Not for Social Media Marketing! 2 Million ONLINE Leads Market for BFSI Sector in India!

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How the Web Helped Me Buy a New Car

Ari Herzog

I recently said goodbye to my 2001 Subaru Forester and purchased a 2013 Subaru Impreza. I made a list of Kia, VW, Saab, and Suzuki models that had wanted features. Soul searching for how much money I was willing to spend and what vehicular features were required, I ultimately recognized I was going to stay in the Subaru family.

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Why Hashtags are Spam #hashtags

Bill Hartzer

Facebook tends to be a “late adopter” of a lot of technology and features, so you know that when Facebook “finally” gets a feature such as hashtags, the feature is on its way out. But, by 2001, the meta keywords tag became so abused that it wasn’t really that helpful anymore. But I digress.

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Is Your Social Media Strategy Truly Agile?

SocMed Sean

Information Technology, Sales, Research, and even Marketing organizations are adopting terms like “agile”, “scrum”, “sprint” and “stand-ups” into their business vernacular.

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Using social media across cultures

Janet Fouts

A 2010 report from Econsultancy found that over 80% of marketers are planning to spend more on social media this year, but only a quarter will focus their campaigns in more than one country. It costs around $8 per month for a premium membership, but free accounts are available too with fewer features. Choosing your networks.

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5 Companies That Made Us Smile On World Emoji Day

Convince & Convert

Developed between 1998 and 1999 by Shigetaka Kurita , emojis were first added to smartphones in 2001 and quickly rose in popularity due to their ability to communicate items and emotions in a simple, cartoon-like visual. Featuring only sounds, music, and emojis, the video is both clever and uniquely Disney. Image via WorldEmojiDay.com.

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Weekly Roundup: The Magic of Discovery

Waxing UnLyrical

Mark as read Approve comment Thanks for featuring my post Shonali! Youre right: blogrolls are static backwaters and I tend to favor those whove been blogging about public relations longer (I started in 2001) - and miss out on some new and interesting voices. Reply Rate Up div.livefyre-comment).removeClass(livefyre-hidden)"

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