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Facebook Deals: Bargains are enticing to those who’ve resisted location-based services

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Google gives marketers Christmas insights via new website

BizReport : Ecommerce : November 02, 2010

Marketers who want to keep their finger on the pulse of what consumers are searching for, what they are buying and what they plan to buy for the 2010 holiday season should check out Google’s new website – ThinkHoliday.

by Helen Leggatt

The website is full of information and insights into what consumers are searching for, trends in interest for key dates such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday as well as counting down the days until Christmas.  If you think it’s too soon to be thinking about tinsel and snow, think again. According to ThinkHoliday, almost three-quarters of consumers have already begun researching gifts and even more, 89%, have started shopping online.

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Social media midterm election coverage plays big

November 2, 2010 | 11:11 am

Twitter, Facebook, Google and Foursquare all did their bit for democracy Tuesday with election-themed widgets and services appearing on their pages.

Facebook featured an online vote counter, which appears at the top of a user’s feed and allows users to click to say they voted, which earns them an “I voted” badge they can use a profile picture.

As of 11 a.m. PDT, the counter had been clicked more than 4 million times. It also includes a link to a Google-driven polling-center locator service.  Facebook’s U.S. politics page featured the widget prominently alongside updates from politicians’ feeds.

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Google Unveils Helpful Voting Tools

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Best Gift?

The Best Anyone Can Offer to Give People is an Effective Tool They Can Use to Solve Their Problem Themselves.

Tara Springett says…

The best anyone can offer to give people is an effective tool they can use to solve their problem themselves.

Martin Luther King, Jr. said…

The major problem of life is learning how to handle the costly interruptions. The door that slams shut, the plan that got sidetracked, the marriage that failed. Or that lovely poem that didn’t get written because someone knocked on the door.

Helen Hayes said…

If you rest, you rust.

William Shakespeare said…

Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ‘em.

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