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SortPrice Store Facebook Application Tops 1000 Retailers

Bill Hartzer

Proving yet again a real commitment to opening new avenues of success for online merchants everywhere, comparison shopping engine SortPrice.com has now built virtual stores for more than 1,000 retailers through its Merchant Store application on Facebook.

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Hoping We Act More Cellularly Responsible

Ari Herzog

The April 26, 2004 issue of New York magazine contains an article about our emotional attachment to mobile devices. God forbid I arrive five or ten minutes late for our scheduled appointment without that cellular notification. Reading it, I chuckled and wondered why we haven’t changed our behaviors.

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Applications. E-mail is perhaps the biggest killer application in recent technology history. Also helping overcome e-mail fatigue at leading organizations are effective policies on e-mail use and the use of social media such as wikis and blogs. Social media. Receive comment notifications for this article.

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Social Media Terminology: Social Media Words You Need to Know

agora pulse

Brush up on your social media terminology, and even learn some new lingo via our helpful social media glossary. New to the world of social media? This glossary can help you better understand all the different social media terms. In social media, an algorithm varies by platform.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Opinion , Social Media > An Open Letter to Facebook An Open Letter to Facebook by Tamar Weinberg on April 28, 2010 Share I started this letter before f8, so for the record, it’s not about anything new.

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