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comScore Releases First Public Report of Online Usage in Singapore

Bill Hartzer

According to a new report by comScore , Internet users in Singapore spend half of their time online using social and entertainment websites. 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 Community 1.5%

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50 Amazing Mobile Marketing Statistics That Will Move You to Action

Writtent Blog

Mobile isn’t just a trend, it’s a total revolution in the way consumers interface with technology and businesses. In fact, experts estimate that mobile usage will overtake desktop and laptop usage by the end of this year. Mobile devices will account for 25% of global internet traffic by 2014. Source: HubSpot ). There are 6.8

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

Everyone’s all abuzz and atwitter about Plus, the new social network from a search engine company with which you might be familiar. Long ago, search engines recognized that any idiot could write “discount auto parts&# 37 times on a Web page, and try to get ranked #1. SEOMOZ SEO Ranking Factors.

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

Everyone’s all abuzz and atwitter about Plus, the new social network from a search engine company with which you might be familiar. Long ago, search engines recognized that any idiot could write “discount auto parts&# 37 times on a Web page, and try to get ranked #1. SEOMOZ SEO Ranking Factors.

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

Everyone’s all abuzz and atwitter about Plus, the new social network from a search engine company with which you might be familiar. Long ago, search engines recognized that any idiot could write “discount auto parts” 37 times on a Web page, and try to get ranked #1. I believe this will all be true, eventually.

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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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