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The Future of Digital Marketing According to the Giants

Webbiquity SMM

Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft have been making acquisitions that could change the way digital marketing is done in the near future. Virtual reality seems to be one of the hottest trends: Google has Google Glass , Facebook bought Oculus VR (which makes the virtual reality gaming headset Oculus Rift), and Yahoo! Their solution?

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comScore Releases First Public Report of Online Usage in Singapore

Bill Hartzer

All Other Categories 37.0% * Excludes visitation from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs. Microsoft Sites followed in second with 1.9 million visitors (77 percent reach), while Yahoo! Microsoft Sites 1,929 76.5% Microsoft Sites 5 7.4 Instant Messengers 24.2% Community 1.5%

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From The Information Age To The Connected Age " GigaOM

Buzz Marketing for Technology

All Stories Web Broadband Infrastructure Mobile Voice FoundRead Briefings Archives. Microsoft represents the Information Age, while Google hints at the shift towards the Connected Age. Microsoft (Information Age) vs. Google (Connected Age). Microsoft (MSFT) exemplifies the Information Age. WebWorkerDaily. Earth2Tech.

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The FASTForward Blog " Managing Personal Knowledge: Setting a Foundation for Transformation? : Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Mobile Messaging 2.0. Mobile Phones. Yahoo Search blog. Microsoft Links. Microsoft Enterprise Search Blog. James Robertson. Euan Semple. David Weinberger. Categories. 10000 Miles. Design Thinking. 6 Minute Epic. advanced search. Andy Carvin. Artisanal Economy. BBC Manchester. Blue Monster. Book Review. Measurement.

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Report Ranks Reputation and Exposure of Brands Across News and Social Media

Bill Hartzer

The top two brands in the survey, Microsoft and Google, together generated about $1.3 The company’s recent acquisition of AdMob, a mobile ad service, further highlights their strategy going forward. MICROSOFT $648,732,726. Also creating news exposure was Microsoft’s announcement of its plan to layoff 5,000 employees.

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Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media - ReadWriteWeb

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Other topics (or "lessons") could include the following: RSS, flickr , Wikipedia , social bookmarking, search engines/blog search engines, virtual worlds, VoIP/Skype, mobile media, interactive gaming, and other tools that can be found on this nice list on the Teaching PR blog. Extra extra credit would be the use of Yahoo!

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Your Guide to the Crowdsourced Workforce - ReadWriteWeb

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Think of it as Yahoo! mobile web. Home | Web Apps | Trends | Google | Microsoft | Facebook | Archives | Jobs. ReadWriteWeb. ReadWriteTalk. AltSearchEngines. RWW Daily by Email. RWW Weekly Wrap-up. Your Guide to the Crowdsourced Workforce. Written by Josh Catone / May 12, 2008 5:00 AM. / 22 Comments. Customer Support. friendfeed.