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John Rich

Price War Intensifies for Top Wireless Providers - WSJ - 0 views

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    "T-Mobile, which on Tuesday unveiled cheaper unlimited-data plans. Under the temporary deal, two people can get an unlimited-data plan for $100, a $40 cut from its previous rate. The cost of adding a new customer to the unlimited plan is unchanged at $40." Continuing the slide to post paid & commodity with slim profit margins
Simeon Spearman

Target will now price-match Amazon, other retailers year-round | The Verge - 1 views

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    "Matching Amazon's prices during the holidays is one thing, but Target today announced it plans to continue the practice on a year-round basis. The extended policy will also apply to competitors other than the internet retailer, of course, but Amazon has become the main threat when it comes to "showrooming," a process where consumers visit physical stores to get a quick peek at products before ultimately placing an order online. Target also plans to match rates from Walmart, Best Buy, and Toys R Us if customers should find the same item priced lower there."
Simeon Spearman

Nike Plans Real-Time Olympics Ads on Twitter | ClickZ - 0 views

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    Nike's Jordan brand will try to own those real-time conversations through a program of promoted tweets designed to blend into the ongoing social discourse on Twitter. Nike is not an official sponsor of the 2012 Summer Olympics, July 27 through August 12, but it is seeking to capitalize on the Games indirectly. When the Team USA men's basketball team is playing, the Jordan brand will include spontaneous real-time comments about the game in its promoted tweets. These Twitter ads will also contain pre-planned brand content and links.
Greg Steen

Chinese Twitter Rival Weibo 'Planning English Launch' This Summer - 0 views

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    "Sina (NSDQ: SINA) Weibo, the microblogging service operated by China's Sina portal company, is planning to launch in English in the U.S. in two to three months, bringing it in to competition with Twitter."
Emily Knab

Survey: 87% of Brands Plan to Run Twitter Ads | ClickZ - 0 views

  • 98 percent of respondents said they'd run Facebook ads in the coming year; 81 percent plan to advertise on YouTube; and 65 percent will buy ads on LinkedIn.
  • Eighty-seven percent of brand managers surveyed by the Pivot Conference plan to run a Twitter campaign in the next 12 months.
Ivy Chang

Walmart's Health Plans Launch In Time For Medicare Open Enrollment - 0 views

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    "assist people with enrolling in insurance plans-and simplify what's historically been a cumbersome, confusing process"
Simeon Spearman

Microsoft Said to Plan Xbox Music Rivaling Apple, Spotify - Bloomberg - 0 views

  • The Redmond, Washington-based software maker is in talks with major record companies for the needed rights, and plans to begin service later this year, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the discussions aren’t complete.
Emily Knab

Chatroulette Plans Penis Recognition Algorithm To Block Pervy Users - 1 views

  • to cut down on the parade of penises, the service is planning to add image-recognition software that will filter out shots of male genitalia, TechCrunch reports.
Simeon Spearman

4G Plan Update: Who's Doing What With Mobile Broadband Through 2013 - 1 views

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    Overview of each carrier's 4G plans through 2013.
Emily Knab

Obama administration steps up anti-piracy plan - 0 views

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    Obama administration steps up anti-piracy plan
Simeon Spearman

WhereBerry, the Social Network for Future Plans | Inc. Technology - 0 views

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    New social service, could have event marketing implications. I feel like these future plans thing are always a neat idea, but always fall short.
Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Social, Net Heavily Influence Moms' Food Choices 12/10/2012 - 0 views

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    "A new report confirms the significant and growing influence of the Internet and social media in the shopping decisions of U.S. moms. In preparing to go shopping, mothers are 43% more likely to go online to gather coupons and 38% more likely to look at store Web sites than food shoppers as a whole, according to Packaged Facts' "Moms as Food Shoppers: Grocery Store and Supercenter Patterns and Trends" report.  Further, moms are nearly twice as likely as food shoppers overall to have used social media to plan their most recent grocery shopping trip (20% versus 11%). And in addition to consulting blogs prior to shopping, they are increasingly using mobile apps to ensure that they're getting the best deals while shopping. "
Simeon Spearman

Facebook's Plan To Destroy Television - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "Facebook is now the second biggest server of online video, behind YouTube. Although Facebook is a distant second to YouTube, that's still huge progress. Facebook now shows more video than Yahoo!, Vevo, Microsoft, AOL and everyone else. Facebook has a partnership with Nielsen, to develop "Nielsen Online Campaign Ratings" (OCR), which measure the audience for Facebook ad campaigns in a similar way to how Nielsen measures TV audiences, by reach and frequency. The result is that it is now a lot easier for big advertisers to compare their TV ROI with their Facebook ROI. Facebook has a partnership with Datalogix, a consumer data company. It allows advertisers - particularly big packaged goods companies like Procter & Gamble and Unilever - to target their own customers with ads inside Facebook, and to compare those campaigns against control groups that did not see them, and thus calculate exactly how many sales any Facebook campaign created."
Jinah Kim

Google+ Communities: The Last Nail in Facebook's Coffin | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    "A rumor on the Internet caught our attention. We have no plans to charge for Facebook. It's free and always will be." -- An accusation that this is untrue, and why.
Ivy Chang

Grokr, The "Google Now" For iOS, Gets A Makeover; Announces Plans To Compete With The R... - 1 views

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    With today's relaunch on iOS, the app offers a few more features - it has added support for "predictive March Madness" via its sports tile button, for example, and it can also alert you to nearby events and important occasions, like birthdays, as well as those from your own calendar. There are more news sources and sports teams available in the app, too, and you can better personalize your notifications.
Ivy Chang

Storify starts to monetize with VIP, a premium plan for live-blogging, custom sources a... - 1 views

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    premium Storify!  brands can customize it Real-time updates: Publishers can now live-blog using Storify complete with dynamic, live updating of all stories. Custom story display: Ability to customize how Storify works on a publisher's site with full CSS styling options and unrestricted API access Enterprise-level support: Storify is giving priority technical support to VIP customers either by email or phone and an "enhanced Service Level Agreement" Custom sources: Publishers can now mix their own content, including posts, photos, or even comments into their Storify content by creating a custom source Private stories: Storify now allows publishers to share stories privately within an organization
Ivy Chang

Cody app makes a play as virtual coach for casual fitness fans - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    Cody also acts as a kind of virtual coach. When users first load the app, they're asked to identify their goals - from losing weight to building muscle tone to de-stressing. For now, the app just surfaces original content about workouts, healthy living and other topics that match up with those goals. But, ultimately, Javid said, the plan is for Cody to learn from users' activity and recommend articles, workouts, people or places that fit their interests. In time, he added, the app could integrate with fitness tracking devices to get an even more comprehensive view of each user.
Simeon Spearman

Home-Automation Startup R2 Studios in Acquisition Talks - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "R2 Studios, which is developing home-media and automation technology, has remained largely mum about its plans but last year released an app that turns Android phones into touch panels for controlling heating and lighting systems wirelessly. R2 Studios also holds some patents related to controlling electronic devices and interfaces."
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