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Groupon Defends Its Super Bowl Ads
Groupon made a lot of noise with its Super Bowl commercials. Initially, before they ever aired, the simple fact that they...
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Super Bowl Ads: What Worked and What Didn’t
This is not a post about the funniest ads. Or the most popular. If you're reading this post, you probably care about the marketing lessons you can take away from the Super Bowl....
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DuckDuckGo Follows Content Farm Banning With Promoting wikiHow Content
Today, DuckDuckGo has started "hard wiring" wikiHow as the first result on its search engine results pages for how-to queries.&...
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Complaints About The Daily Roll In As Super Bowl Ad Reaches Masses
The Daily - the subscription-based iPad news publication/app that some have indicated would revolutionize the digital content industry has been...
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AOL Adds The Huffington Post To Its Growing Content Factory
AOL has acquired The Huffington Post, one of the biggest content networks on the web, for $315 million. HuffPo co-founder Arianna Huffington is now editor-in-chief of all of AOL...
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The Food Network Learns About The Power of User-Generated Content
A silly recipe suggestion has been stricken from the pages of FoodNetwork.com, thanks to a bunch of sarcastic, derision-filled responses.  Hopefully, Food Network's instruc...
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8 Signs It’s Time To Turn A Side Project Into A Startup
The word startup seems to be used too loosely in this day and age. Some people think something built in a weekend or over the course of time on the side is a full fledged start...
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Hotmail Gets Email Aliases
Microsoft has launched a new feature for Hotmail, providing Hotmail users with aliases so they don't have to give their primary email address to every site that asks for one, an...
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Some Super Bowl Commercials to Watch For
The NFL’s granddaddy of them all takes place this Sunday when the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers meet in Super Bowl XLV, and it promises to be one of the mo...
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Goodmail Comes to an End
Goodmail Systems will shut down this month, according to Direct Marketing News, who reports that CEO Daniel Dreymann says the main...
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Reviewing The Daily
The Daily (the new iPad news publication from News Corp.) has been out for a day now, and after having the chance to mess around with it, it's hard for me to know just what to m...
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What If Content From One Company Dominated Google’s Search Results?
Demand Media continues to capture a great deal of attention after launching an IPO, and Google talking about algorithm changes. If you've been reading WebProNews lately, we've d...
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AOL Partners With Domino’s For Free Super Bowl Pizza
AOL said today it is partnering with Domino's on a free pizza giveaway with a chance to win free pizza for a year with a $600 Domino's gift card. The Domino's Fr...
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Blekko Bans eHow and Other Content Farms
According to a TechCrunch story just published the war against content farms has reached Blekko. WebProNews is seeking to confirm the facts. To learn more about Blekko and its a...
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The First Rule of PS3 Hacking is Don’t Talk About PS3 Hacking
Normally, when you buy an item from a store, and complete the purchase by leaving the premises with the item you purchased, the transaction is over.  If you want to take yo...
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