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in title, tags, annotations or urlSTUDY: Top Brands On Facebook Using Hashtags, But They're Not Increasing Engagement - AllFacebook - 0 views
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"The good news about hashtags on Facebook, from analytics company Simply Measured, is that 20 percent of posts by Interbrand 100 brands, or the top 100 global brands, are using them. The bad news: Simply Measured saw no "measurable change" in the performance of posts with hashtags and those without."
Netflix to Extend Video Streaming Service to Canada | Peter Kafka | MediaMemo | AllThingsD - 0 views
Sony and Global HID to unify FeliCa and NFC laptop reader technologies -- Engadget - 0 views
Young and Mobile: A Global View of Cellphones and Youth | Nielsen Wire - 0 views
Global Fund's Issues Reveal Lessons For Cause Marketers | Cause Integration - 0 views
Global CIO: Google's Eric Schmidt: Top 10 Reasons Mobile Is Always #1 -- InformationWeek - 0 views
Heinz Launches Limited-Edition Ketchup on Facebook in U.K. | Global News - Advertising Age - 0 views
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Heinz Tomato Ketchup already had 45,000 U.K. Facebook fans thanks to a site set up by agency We Are Social in September. The number has risen to 54,000 since the page started selling the new ketchup at $2.40 a bottle, with free shipping. Facebook users can buy the bottles via credit card using an embedded payment system.
Coca-Cola unites youth through music with new global tvc via Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam - 0 views
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Coca-Cola, via Wieden+Kennedy, Amsterdam - Aussie expat Eric Quennoy is co-ECD - is set to rock the world's youth in 2011 with "Coca-Cola Music", an innovative new music program that will give young fans the inside track on the creation of music and the opportunity to view the industry's leading artists at work.
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Mobile Users Prefer Android Over iPhone 03/23/2011 - 0 views
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hoosing their next phone, mobile users would opt for Android phones over the iPhone by a two-to-one margin, according to a new global survey. The study commissioned by multiplatform app store GetJar found that about 40% of respondents would switch to Android when they buy their next handset, compared to 18% that want the iPhone.
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