Social media is here to stay and Facebook is, no doubt, its flagship. Not only have half a billion people signed up to use the social network but tens of thousands of businesses have, too. It's the biggest, the best and the most-hyped - so it must be the social media tool that yields the most success for businesses, right?
The globe may be the same size now as it was a billion years ago, but with the reach of the Internet it is simpler than ever for brands in one region to reach shoppers in another. A new release from OpinionLab should make that reach even simpler by offering real time translations.
Cities are being flooded, earthquakes wrench apart the earth's crust, and winter storms threaten to bring the U.S. to a standstill. And now, even more proof the world is ending - the Internet has run out of room.
Virtual goods are a hot commodity for consumers and for merchants heading into the second decade of the 21st century, but the consumption is much higher in one place. One region of the globe is far and away the top purchaser and consumers of virtual goods: the Asia/Pacific region.
If you're judging the success of a mobile app based on the number of times it is downloaded you could be relying on a significantly inflated figure, according to new research from mobile app analytics firm Localytics.
It used to be that when people talked about multi-tasking they were talking about work. Juggling year-end reports with new ad campaign duties or handling customer service calls in the midst of writing a press release. Today multi-tasking has taken on a different tone, thanks in large part to mobile devices, and when we talk about multi-tasking we mean working while playing.
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