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Facebook Filed for a Trademark on the Word Meta. You Should See the Description.

Bill Hartzer

I’ve read quite a number of trademark applications over the years, as part of my expert witness work , but also as part of DNProtect , but when I looked at the Meta trademark application from Facebook, my jaw dropped. The screen capture above is only the beginning, it only shows a small part of the Meta trademark. Just think.

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"Digital Marketing" Is Not The Same As Marketing

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From the article: "'Stop using the word digital,' said Zaid Al-Qassab , chief brand & marketing officer of telecommunications group BT. Here's my promise to every Chief Marketing Officer in the world: We can stop using the term "digital marketing" when all/most brands actually deliver a decent web and mobile experience to their consumers.

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Top 17 Social Media Monitoring Vendors for Business

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Previously, people used social media platforms to chat, create friendships, share files, and perform other social activities. As a businessperson, social media platforms will help you reach your customers and prospects across the world, learn more about their needs, convey your commercial message, and get feedback instantly.

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16 unexpected ways to use WhatsApp for business

Sprout Social

Coupled with recent government- and self-imposed restrictions on in-person shopping, more brands than ever before are turning to WhatsApp and similar messaging platforms to interact with customers in meaningful ways. If you are looking to expand your opportunities to support customers, WhatsApp provides a seamless platform for doing so.

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Getting More Out of Your IP Network with SIP Trunking

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And telephones, unlike the world of computers, mobile phones and Internet, have changed very little. Legacy protocols such as this one are difficult and time consuming to build applications on, for example a popular feature, now taken for granted, such as call waiting took over a year to develop back in 1984.

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Web 2.0, Secondary Orality, and the Gutenberg Parenthesis

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New England School of Comm Takes TV Production on the Road The 400-student New England School of Communications (NESCom), which shares a campus with Husson University in Bangor, ME, has added a mobile television production facility to its curriculum. Mobile Computing. Telecommunications. Funding/Finance. Hardware/Infrastructure.

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