Friday, November 25, 2011

The 5 things you need to know in the news today

 
 
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Nobody Wants To Feel Like They’re Obsolete
Q: Dad, what browser do you use? A: One that browses well. Q: Okay, what’s it called? A: A browser. I don’t know about you, but I try to avoid technological discussions with my parents. Even though they are relatively tech aware.
 
techcrunch.com Trending in Information Technology and Services and Internet
 
 
 
Emerald Resource Group
 
7 Emerald Resource Group employees
 
 
Oracle
 
4 Oracle employees
 
 
 
Facebook Wanted To Give The Facebook Phone Away For Free
How much will a Facebook phone cost consumers? Originally, Facebook wanted he price to be $0. Two sources close to people who have worked on Facebook's phone told us that that executives wanted to design and build the gadget...
 
businessinsider.com Trending in Information Technology and Services
 
 
 
 
Using Emails to Build Links - Whiteboard Friday
It's not so common to think about email marketing as a potential link building opportunity, but it's actually a wonderful tactic that you can use. Leveraging those finely crafted email lists with an SEO strategy can be highly...
 
seomoz.org Trending in Information Technology and Services
 
 
 
 
Clash of the Titans: Email vs Social Media
The headlines were unequivocal - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg had announced that email is dead. The truth however was a little more prosaic.
 
bbc.co.uk Trending in Public Relations and Communications and Internet
 
 
 
IBM
 
4 IBM employees
 
 
 
AT&T Stops T-Mobile Merger Bid With the FCC
An anonymous reader writes Relationships are tough and it looks like AT&T and T-Mobile's has stopped before it even started. From the article: 'AT&T and T-Mobile have announced that they will remove their pending applications...
 
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