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Google Spreadsheets Update: Blessing in Disguise for Marketers…

The Marketing Blog

10 pm Google Spreadsheets Update: Blessing in Disguise for Marketers… Jump to Comments Web-based productivity tools have been around for quite a while, but their usage and focus has primarily been limited to a very niche audience. The process of ‘Conducting Survey’ and ‘Collecting Data’ are merged together.

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Facebook vs Twitter (A Comparison)

The Marketing Blog

Pickfu’s Take You might be aware of Pickfu.com , a site where you can do cheap and instant market research surveys. Equally interesting is the result of a similar survey conducted on Pickfu.com. Although it is a paid survey, you might be interested to read some of the comments by the survey takers.

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25 Major News Sites Ranked By Page Speed

Adam Sherk

To get a basic idea I ran Page Speed , the open source Firefox/Firebug add-on that Google recommends, on the home page of 25 news sites. Every little bit counts, layer upon layer to get your site where it should be, achieving your end goal in your marketing efforts. So how well do major news sites perform in these areas?

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[INTERVIEW] How the University of Chester’s first-class social strategy gets them to the head of the class

Audiense

Trying to reach a target audience that changes annually, fierce competition from other institutions, and a student body of thousands whose tastes change frequently… these are just some of the constantly evolving challenges that university marketers face. Read the University of Chester case study here. How does this affect your role?

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An Early Look at News Media Twitter Lists: Not Much Traction

Adam Sherk

Daniel November 5, 2009 at 6:06 pm Also, how comfortable will news organizations be linking to other sources? To reporters’ sources? If we’re truly in an era of open-source journalism, I say reporters share their access (sort of) to sources via Twitter lists.

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Six degrees of separation in instant messaging | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

According to Nature in ‘ Six degrees of messaging ,’ computer scientists at Microsoft Research Redmond lab have logged a full month of instant messengers using — logically — Microsoft Messenger. This study has been led at Microsoft Research Redmond lab by Eric Horvitz and Jure Leskovec, who was an intern at the time.

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Social Network Analysis - KM4DevWiki

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Combines the survey and data analysis tools into one package. If there was one hassle it was having to manipulate data from surveys to input into analysis/visualisation tools. link] : I have learned to use Proximity, open-source software under development by the Univ. At this point it is research software.

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