February 5, 2012

Super Bowl Stat Time: Wolfram|Alpha Offers Stats Guide for Football Junkies

If you want Super Bowl stats, the self-described computational knowledge engine Wolfram|Alpha is the place to break down all the key Super Bowl 46 numbers before the New England Patriots and New York Giants game kicks off tomorrow night.

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Super Bowl Stat Time: Wolfram|Alpha Offers Stats Guide for Football Junkies

Google Docs Adds Offline Support for Android Devices

Google Docs now enabes users with Android smartphones and tablets to access their files offline.

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Google Docs Adds Offline Support for Android Devices

Google, Microsoft, Facebook Teaming Up to Fight Phishing

Google, Microsoft and Facebook are teaming up with banks and security vendors to create The Domain-based Authentication, Reporting and Conformance group (DMARC) group, which seeks to develop a platform that can weed out potential phishing messages.

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Steve Jobs Email to Google: Stop Recruiting Apple Employees

Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs emailed Google to ask the firm to stop trying to recruit its staff, according to court documents made public in an investigation into the hiring policies in place at several major technology companies.

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Steve Jobs Email to Google: Stop Recruiting Apple Employees

Cup of Joe: Changing Culture

Last week I talked about how marketers should leverage culture to promote brands. Today I would like to talk about why we also can (and should) change culture.

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Cup of Joe: Changing Culture

The Best Small Business Marketing News & Blog Posts of the Week — February 3, 2012

This post is meant to be helpful for all levels of SEO expertise . You can also find DIYSEO posts classified by level of expertise on the following pages: Posts for any SEO experience level Posts for beginner level SEO (those new to SEO) Posts for those with an intermediate level of SEO understanding Posts for those with an advanced level of SEO understanding Are you surviving? Google’s new privacy policy, algo changes and a few other dramas seemed to keep the SEO and marketing industries buzzing this week.

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The Best Small Business Marketing News & Blog Posts of the Week — February 3, 2012

Google Won’t Pause New Privacy Policy – Should They Have To?

Google refuses to bend to EU regulators, who have asked the company to hold off on rolling out their new privacy policy.

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Google Won’t Pause New Privacy Policy – Should They Have To?

What’s the Fastest Growing Online Ad Format? Video!

Video may have killed the radio star, but it’s working wonders for the online ad business. According to eMarketer, video is showing the highest spending growth numbers of any category

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What’s the Fastest Growing Online Ad Format? Video!

Why Social Media is Like High School and Other Interesting Facts

The Integer Group and the Coca-Cola Retailing Research Council understand the importance of social networking in marketing. That’s why they’ve dedicated themselves to making sense of it all, beginning with a five-part series called entitled  Untangling the Social Web: Insights for Users, Brands and Retailers

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Why Social Media is Like High School and Other Interesting Facts

Valentine’s Day 2012 Ideas for Marketers

Valentines Day is less than two weeks away. For marketers looking to take advantage, Google and Microsoft adCenter have provided several ideas based on what users are already searching for. Top searches, products, and optimization tips

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Valentine’s Day 2012 Ideas for Marketers