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Tweet Microsoft has announced that its instant message chat tool is to be ‘retired’ in favour of Skype’s messaging service. The software giant, which bought Skype for $8.5bn (5.3bn) in May 2011, said Windows Live Messenger (WLM) would be turned off by March 2013, although it would remain available in China. [&hellip
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Tweet Thousands of young Australians might have to update their Facebook status from hired to fired, sooner than they’d like. A survey’s found almost one-third of workers aged between 18 and 25 are friends with their boss on social media, but almost 60 per cent admit they’ve never cleared potentially career-damaging content from their [&hellip
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US Internet Ad Revenues Rise to Historic $17 Billion in First Half 2012, Up 14% Over Half-Year 2011
By mike, Oct 17 in blog with 0 commentsTweet Mobile Increases Almost Two-Fold Year-Over-Year In the first half of 2012, internet advertising revenues climbed to an all-time high of $17 billion, representing a 14 percent increase year-over-year, according to IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report released today by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and prepared by PwC US. This performance is compared to the [&hellip
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Tweet It seems logical, yes. But a new study from Beevolve released in October finds a strong correlation between a Twitter user’s tweet volume and follower count. According to the global study of 36 million Twitter user profiles, users with between 100,001 and 1 million followers boasted the highest average number of tweets, at almost [&hellip
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Tweet It shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that the social juggernaut of our time decided to move into eCommerce. Facebook said earlier this week it would partner up with some retailers, including Victoria’s Secret and Fab.com, to start its online commerce program. Basically, people can press the “want” button on Facebook, share that information [&hellip