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Mashable’s irresponsible reporting, the social data tiff, and D&B’s content farm

Why Infographics Still Work This horrible Mashable article reveals why infographics are still such a powerful marketing tool. The author of the article clearly has no idea what any of this means (for...

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Google Can Win Personalization, or Lose Search

When Google announced Search, plus Your World, they made a dramatic decision: they’re embracing the paradigm of a web of people, rather than a web of verbs. And it’s a dangerous move. There are two...

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Coworking coast-to-coast, a social media promotion disaster, and paywalls as...

Google Updates Google is using third-party sites for rich snippets. This is an important precedent: it’s one of the few cases where Google gives up brand-blessed real estate for non-brand sites. There...

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The market price of privacy, inside Zynga, and even more on Santorum

Bing Hates Santorum, Too Danny Sullivan notes that Rick Santorum’s “Google Problem” is a “Bing problem,” too. The standard argument here is that the “Spreading Santorum” site is obviously and...

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LinkedIn undercuts Google, Office for iPad, and better journalism through...

Why Office for the iPad Makes Sense The Daily claims—with screenshots to prove it!—that Microsoft Office is coming to the iPad. Dan Frommer reasonably points out that this would be a smart way for...

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A LivingSocial Credit Card, Attrition at AOL, and Netflix’s Odd SEO Angle

Google Updates Google’s new privacy policy is now in effect. Expect the sky to fall, or for all of your ads to be slightly better-targeted. Danny Sullivan points out that although Google+’s numbers...

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A Tough Week for Organic Search?

Google has announced or leaked a few moves this week. And they’re uniformly shifting traffic away from organic results, and towards pay-per-click ads, cost-per-action ads, or Google properties. The...

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Bing takes on Google, secondary markets’ SEC challenge, and a new market for...

Why do Car Comparison Sites Have So Much Pricing Power? Digiday notes that car comparison sites are price setters, unlike nearly everyone else in the online ad world. This seems counterintuitive,...

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Is a Google Monopoly a Negative Externality?

Contemporary cricitisms of Google revoles around the fact that they’re pursuing a monopoly. Google, of course, denies this—if they didn’t have to, PR departments wouldn’t be a cost center. But it’s...

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Comcast violates net neutrality, cell phone penetration, and 9GAG’s...

Automating the Herd Mentality Investing social network Roboinvest now allows users to copy one another’s trades with a single click. They’ve prudently limited this to small dollar values, but it’s...

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