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INFOGRAPHIC: What time of day is the Internet "most awake"?
All marketing & PR professionals will want to see this one. The answer may surprise you. What time of day are you getting the best ...
What Time Is The Internet The Most Awake? fastcodesign.com
Bård Edlund shares with us a nifty little experiment in showing the rolling periods of wakefulness around the world. So when's the best time to tweet something?

Is B2B Social Media Marketing on an Incline or Decline - this INFOGRAPHIC may surprise you.
MUST-READ for any B2B Marketer: While 86% of B2Bs use social media for marketing, many have not been satisfied with the ROI. Investments ...
The vast majority (86%) of B2B businesses use social media for marketing. See how they're using it, which tools they're utilizing and what the future holds.

What are the most treasured slides, whitepapers, articles, or videos from 2010?
Share your favorites with the community on the Emerging Media Forum.
10 Questions Internet Executives Should Ask & Answer


We see social media used with external customers. Have you started utilizing social media tools with internal teams to improve resource...
Do you have best practices and lessons learned that can share. Want to start sharing of ideas on this topic. Interested? Let me know.

Social media is all the rage, but as far as they impact the relationships in B2B? So far I have not read nor heard...

Retailer's 50 percent increase in e-commerce revenue follows heavy rotation of social and online marketing.

The Four Disciplines of Social Marketing - Tom Troja mediabizbloggers.com
Social marketing has been all over the map. We need to define it. Lock it down to easily understandable concepts and processes. This post is intended to start the conversation. Read it. Speak up. Let us know how you see it and...

Study: 89 Percent Of Networking Nonconsensual theonion.com
ATLANTA—A new study published Tuesday by Emory University determined that 89 percent of networking encounters occur forcibly and without the consent of one of the parties involved, a disturbing finding that suggests far more...

Google and Twitter breakup: No more special access to tweets technolog.msnbc.msn.com
As we told you yesterday, Google Realtime Search has ceased for now, which means you'll no longer see tweets and Facebook updates among search results. We told you we'd update you if we found out more, and today we...

Is this the ULTIMATE QR Code KILLER? Taking QR codes to an entire new level
This could be exactly what marketing pros have been waiting for... THE killer app that effectively integrates traditional with ...
Augmented Reality Kills The QR Code Star fastcompany.com
LAYARAugmented reality leader Layar just took its system to a whole new level by installing a real-world object recognition protocol that's a little like Google's Goggles. In one swoop it may have turned AR apps from...

e're looking for bright minds who dare to think big, and share our passion for everything interactive. Are you exceptionally talented? Do you thrive working in a professional, fast-paced environment that celebrates and...

Augmented Reality Kills The QR Code Star fastcompany.com
LAYARAugmented reality leader Layar just took its system to a whole new level by installing a real-world object recognition protocol that's a little like Google's Goggles. In one swoop it may have turned AR apps from...

[VIDEO] How Intel is changing its social engagement strategy
Intel's Becky Brown shares BIG ideas i.e. every employee in the company has a role and responsibility in social media.
From Andy Sernovitz's Damn, I Wish I'd Thought of That!: How Becky Brown and her team at Intel is changing its engagement strategy to get closer to the customer.

Digiday research on eMarketer
Less than 37% of marketers and even fewer agencies are capable of real-time personalization and cross channel marketing...
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