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Google me on the web - 0 views

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    Google have launched a tool that helps you manage search results for your name.
Fran Cavanagh

Google Students - 0 views

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    Google does not use Facebook tabs
Fran Cavanagh

Graphing Likes - What Will Facebook's Graph Search Mean For Brands? - 0 views

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    "As with any new Facebook feature, one of the main questions that comes to mind is what Graph Search means for brands and marketers. One of the sources of information that Graph Search uses are brand 'likes', e.g. shops my friends like. This will encourage brands to make more engaging pages and get as many fans as possible, aiming to come up first in people's searches (sort of a Google SEO strategy)  However,  just because you like a brand, that does not mean that you engage with them or have bought / will buy their products."
Louise Barfield

Introducing Gen C - The YouTube Generation - Think Insights - Google - 0 views

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    Gen C is a powerful new force in consumer culture, a mindset defined by creation, curation, connection, and community. 80% of millennials are made up of Gen C, YouTube's core (though by no means only) audience.
Sara Mohall

2014: the mobile SEO timebomb - 2 views

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    Over the last four months, Google has been ramping up its publicity of a more aggressive target for mobile site performance: sub one second page load times.
stan mag

Pitch Interactive, Inc. - A Data Visualization Studio - 2 views

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    The portofolio of the most prolific data visualization agency in the world (probably) working for the likes of GE, Wired, Google or the MoMA
Fran Cavanagh

8 Social Media Numbers that Will Rock Your Business | Inc.com - 0 views

  • people spend more time on Facebook than on YouTube, Wikipedia, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo combined.
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    At the Inc. 500 conference earlier this month, Inc.com columnist, entrepreneur and Flashpoint Academy CEO Howard Tullman argued that the era of "hyper-personalization" online will transform advertising, retail, corporate power, notions of privacy and even the use of data.  Here are eight numbers that demonstrate the impact social media are already having.
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