Thursday, November 3, 2011

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Google, Why Don’t You Hang On To That Gmail App For A While? - techcrunch.com
 
By now you're probably well aware that Google released their long-awaited Gmail iOS app today, only to unceremoniously yank it from the App Store when people pointed out that it didn't really work. Google offered a mea culpa by...
 
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SEO Beats PPC & Social Media For Generating Leads, New Industry Report Says - searchengineland.com
 
SEO is the number one source of leads for both B2C and B2B marketers, beating out both PPC and social media marketing in a recent survey of online marketers. But more of those surveyed say they plan to increase their social...
 
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The Way Companies Are Getting Financed Is Completely Changing - businessinsider.com
 
From start to IPO: crowdfunding, accelerators, the new VC, secondary markets and more are changing everything.
 
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Internet Explorer does less than 50 percent of world's web surfing, Chrome on the come-up - engadget.com
 
It's been a long and winding road for Internet Explorer, Microsoft's venerable web browser, and for over a decade it's been the browser of choice for most netizens. According to Net Marketshare's latest numbers, however, IE now...
 
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Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin Leads $7M Round In Scanning And Product Search App ShopSavvy - techcrunch.com
 
Barcode scanning and product search app ShopSavvy has raised $7 million in new funding led by Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin with Brad Martin (Former CEO of retailer Saks Fifth Avenue), James Bailey, and participating....
 
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