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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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The Rise of the T-Shaped Agency Model

Convince & Convert

Contrast that with newer open-source web-based software services like OpenOffice. Because it’s based on open-source software, it can take advantage of a community of knowledge – some of which may be very specialized – and new features can emerge rapidly that will be useful to a large number of its customers.

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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #293

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As a maker of open source software, I can relate to this. Nadia Eghbal surveyed the landscape of non-VC-funded projects, sliced and diced them in different ways, and came up with a problem: many open source software projects, mainly dev tools, are fundamental to the functioning of the web.

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Google Spreadsheets Update: Blessing in Disguise for Marketers…

The Marketing Blog

The Problem There are various form builders and online-survey tools out there but the ‘marketers’ face tough time to convince the respondents in filling up those web-based survey-forms. The process of ‘Conducting Survey’ and ‘Collecting Data’ are merged together. A fantastic utility and must add to any marketer’s kitty.

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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. So how well do major news sites perform in these areas? The sites include a mix of major newspapers, news magazines and TV news sites. What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

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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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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Previous: Open source solutions. The study culminates a great deal of analysis including a survey of more than 1000 e-mail managers (mostly IT managers and executives, and records and document management specialists). A recent CIO survey found that only 18% of organizations have deployed blogs, and only 13% have deployed wikis.