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How Do Internet Users Divvy Up Their Desktop, Mobile Web Time? - eMarketer - 0 views

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    In terms of what activities internet users are engaging in on mobile vs. desktop, in Q1 2013 Experian Marketing Services found that US mobile internet users spent the greatest percentage of their mobile web time using email, a 23% share of time spent vs. only 5% of time spent on desktop. Social networking came in second on mobile, garnering 15% of time spent. Travel also occupied a greater share of time on the mobile internet (9%) compared with the desktop (1%).
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Hey cord cutters, the CW is now providing full TV episodes via Xbox Live | VentureBeat - 1 views

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    The CW app will offer viewers the option of watching new episodes of its programs the day after they air on television. And unlike on other services such as Hulu, you don't have to authenticate with a cable or satellite TV subscription before gaining access to all those new shows, either.
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Google Ending Meebo Bar Services On June 6 | Ubergizmo - 0 views

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    FYI
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Device and app monitor a car's health and give fuel efficiency tips | Springwise - 0 views

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    We've seen numerous mobile apps designed to improve drivers' safety on the road, but Automatic takes what may well be the most comprehensive approach to date. With the help of a small device that plugs into the car, the Automatic app monitors that car's health, makes money-saving driving tips, remembers where the car is parked and more. Users begin by plugging the Automatic Link device into their car's data port; it supports every gasoline-engine car made since 1996, its San Francisco-based maker says. Once that's done, the car and smartphone will automatically connect wirelessly whenever the user takes a trip. Among the services Automatic provides along the way are driving suggestions for better fuel efficiency, trip timelines including miles per gallon, and automatic crash detection as well as sending alerts to 911 and loved ones. Also available are engine-health monitoring and parking reminders. Pricing is USD 69.95. The video below explains the premise in more detail:
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Cord cutter alert: Aereo in talks with Dish and AT&T to expand TV-on-the-go - paidContent - 1 views

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    update on aereo -- in discussion wtih Dish and AT&T to expand its reach 1. leverage data subscriptions from mobile services 2. partner with TV provider
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Belly's New "Belly Bites" Let You Sample Free Haircuts, Pizzas, Gym Memberships | Fast ... - 1 views

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    Like ScoutMob + Living Social mashup, but free samples of services and goods. Neat!
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Amazon.com Down For Many Users, With Homepage Showing 'Service Unavailable' Message (Ba... - 0 views

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    Amazon went down for a spell today.
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Nike CEO Mark Parker On His Company's Digital Future: Body-Controlled Music, Color-Code... - 0 views

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    "As Forrester Research analyst Sarah Rotman Epps puts it, "Nike has broken out of apparel and into tech, data, and services, which is so hard for any company to do.""
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U.S. Postal Service Cuts Saturday Deliveries | Fast Company - 0 views

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    Might end up being relevant for businesses using USPS to ship.
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Apple's Passbook Problem | Adweek - 0 views

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    ""I really think there is a need here. Simplicity, efficiency and fun," he said. "There is a lot of power in being able to push coupons, updates to loyalty cards, tickets and payment options right to the lock screen of a consumer's device. Geo-locating passes is an incredibly powerful feature of the Passbook platform. Nothing could be simpler than shopping at a mall and automatically seeing the passes that are relevant to what's around me: 'Oh yeah, I forgot I had that 15 percent off coupon at Bose. I might as well stop in.' " That's exactly the sort of practical perk that Passbook's early adopting brands seem to love. Online movie ticket service Fandango was a Passbook launch partner, and the company president tells Adweek that the brand's iPhone app downloads skyrocketed with the debut of Passbook. While mobile tickets were already available through the Fandango app for select theaters, Passbook simply made them easier for customers to use. When you arrive at the theater before the movie, your mobile ticket pops up on your iPhone lock screen. Swipe the icon to open the ticket in Passbook (without even having to unlock your phone), and you're good to go."
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Internet TV Isn't Ready to Displace Cable Just Yet - Technology Review - 0 views

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    "As the Roku figures suggest, cord-cutting is happening, so far, on a relatively small scale. For example, Nielsen reported that the number of households that have only broadband Internet and free broadcast channels increased by 631,000 in 2011. Meanwhile, 1.5 million homes ended TV service from cable, satellite, or telecommunications providers that same year."
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Pandora Says 2.5 Million Listeners Use Service in Cars | Media - Advertising Age - 0 views

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    Would you care if your next care didn't have a radio?
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How Quickly Do You Respond to Customer Service Requests on Social Media? - SocialTimes - 0 views

  • 71 percent of survey respondents said they are likely to recommend a brand to others when they get a quick and effective response, compared to the 19 percent of customers who said they would still recommend a brand even when they did not hear anything from the company at all.
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Facebook: 600 Million Monthly Mobile Users - 0 views

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    Hidden in Facebook's 1 billion monthly active users announcement today is one statistic particularly worth underlining: the service is now seeing 600 million monthly active mobile users.
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Soaring Online Revenue Boosts U.S. Home-Video Spending - Bloomberg - 2 views

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    "Fast-growing Internet services like Netflix Inc. (NFLX), online movie purchases and DVD rentals from Redbox kiosks lifted U.S. home-video spending in the third quarter, countering the continued drop in DVD sales. Total sales rose 0.2 percent to $3.94 billion, the industry-backed Digital Entertainment Group said today in an e- mailed statement. Revenue from subscription streaming more than doubled while online purchases of movies and TV shows rose almost 38 percent, the group said."
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