Posted by Staff on September 10, 2011 ·
Individuals are employing the Web to spend a lot more bills and send a lot more messages. The weak economy is reducing marketing. So what do Americans feel about the need for the post office?
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Ohio State University graduate student Allison Fisher says she pays most of her bills electronically, so if postal companies were to decrease or finish, it would have an effect on her considerably less than [...]
Posted by Shirley Givens on July 5, 2011 ·
The Style Folks, Inc., an market leader in business web layout and internet marketing and advertising, gears up their new PSD-to-HTML conversion service that turns net design concepts to code with the launch of its SpliceFlow supplying for web designers.
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The Style Men and women Inc., an award-winning web design and internet marketing firm, announced today the launch of its [...]
Posted by Shirley Givens on May 12, 2011 ·
From Researching Medical Conditions to Tracking Weight and Reading Blogs, Survey Exhibits Web’s Reputation Among Wellbeing Data Seekers
May 12, 2011 — Millions of Americans turn to the Internet for medical data, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center’s Web and American Life Project.
The survey also finds that despite the fact that individuals heavily use information located [...]
Posted by Randy Jones on February 12, 2011 ·
There’s a new web emerging — a people powered video web unlike anything ahead of it. I’ve noticed it, and there’s a lot more on the way.
Back when the web started, it was hardwired to universities. From there, it supplied published information – considerably like a public library. As the graphic web emerged, publishers, media and corporate ‘speakers’ added [...]
Posted by Terry Daniels on January 20, 2011 ·
ScienceDaily (Jan. 20, 2011) The risks encountered by young folks on the Web are less important than is often believed. This has been demonstrated by the EU Kids On the web survey, carried out in 25 European countries (1) by a research network led by the London School of Economics, including a French team headed by Dominique Pasquier of the Laboratoire traitement et communication de l’information [...]
Posted by Ernesto Sabatti on January 17, 2011 ·
On the Web, your life is an open book. Typing a name or telephone amount into 1 of the numerous no cost on-line directories might disclose a person’s age, prior cities of residence, and the names of close relatives.
If you’re willing to pay a few dollars, you might be able to find the person’s date of birth, existing and past addresses, images, videos, estimated annual earnings, [...]
Posted by NetMarketZine on July 6, 2010 ·
A reader asked..
How can you tell how many people read your blog in Blogger? I’ve seen counters on ebay and such, is this what I have to get? If so, what/where are the best counters that are free?
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