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Smartphone Sales to Over Take Feature Phone Sales in 2011

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Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « 1 in 8 Consumers Forecasted to Cut or Eliminate Cable TV in 2010 | Main | An Overview of the Non-Profit Sector » May 12, 2010 Smartphone Sales to Over Take Feature Phone Sales in 2011 Nielsen is forecasting that smartphone sales in the U.S. So many yongers try this touch phone.

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‘Maybe the Only Way to Have an Answer to the Unknown Is to Face It Every So Often’

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This was the spring of 2005. Think about that: You select answers to trivia questions using your phone, which is connected to the internet. I remembered that my phone had a compass, and turns out, it works even when there’s no cell signal. I found myself on the map and logged it in my phone. Who would ever be wrong?

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Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?

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Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « Do Small Businesses Still Need a Website?    The general consensus from the feedback is that despite the growth of social media, having a traditional website is still a good idea. generated more traffic and emails than usual.   The

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Time Spent on Social Networks Exploding; Email and IM Fading

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of our online time on email and it's the most popular mobile phone application.    According to the research, Americans now spend 36% of their online time "communicating and networking across social networks, blogs, personal email and instant messaging."   We still spend 8.3%

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How to survive customer service blunders in the world of social media

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I heard the term “social vampire” in 2005 when it referred to a person who more or less attached them self to someone and piled on attention until they felt that the person they were endowing with excessive flattery liked them in return. photo by: MingleMediaTVNetwork.

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Dymo's CardScan iPhone App Illustrates Several Key Trends

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Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « Privacy and Transparency in the Internet Age | Main | Venture Capital at Mid-Life » July 21, 2010 Dymos CardScan iPhone App Illustrates Several Key Trends We rarely do product reviews at Smallbizlabs.  Web/Tech women work/life balance

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1 in 8 Consumers Forecasted to Cut or Eliminate Cable TV in 2010

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Archives November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 More.   The main driver for this shift is price.    Key quote from the article: "The biggest reason why customers will cut the cord, according to the study, is the growing cost of pay-TV service.

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