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E-commerce Is Coming To Facebook [VIDEO]Fully integrated e-commerce is coming to Facebook. It would be powered by Payvment and launched at PayPal X Innovate 2009, November 3-4 2009 in San Francisco.
Willis Wee
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How The Huffington Post uses real-time testing to write better headlines » Nieman Journalism LabFrom direct mail to web design, A/B testing is considered a gold standard of user research: Show one version to half your audience and another version to the other half; compare results, and adjust accordingly. Some very cool examples include Google’s obsessive testing of subtle design tweaks ...
Javed Alam
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Sentiment Analysis Takes the Pulse of the Internet - NYTimes.comMining the Web for Feelings, Not Facts Computers may be good at crunching numbers, but can they crunch feelings? The rise of blogs and social networks has fueled a bull market in personal opinion: reviews, ratings, recommendations and other forms of online expression. For computer ...
Nova Spivack
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Paris Hilton Carls Jr Burger Ad Extended Directors Cut Banned CommercialsParis Hilton Carls Jr Burger Ad Extended Directors Cut Banned Commercials via youtube.com
Javed Alam
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Apps Boom as Companies Seek a Place on Phones - NYTimes.comWith the number of downloads through Apple’s App Store topping one billion and more than 40 million iPhones and iPod Touches sold since 2007, an increasing number of companies are seeing the mobile industry as a source of sustained revenue.
S. Charles Balazs
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6 months ago
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Credit Crisis Spreads a Pall Over Silicon Valley - NYTimesSince the credit crisis began gripping the financial world, Silicon Valley has watched from the sidelines, secure in the faith that it was insulated from the coming storm. That faith is now being seriously undermined. High-tech entrepreneurs, investors and executives now believe the question is ...
Giorgio Bertini
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The Long Tail: Excellent HBR piece challenging the Long TailNick Carr notes a NYT column that suggests that if all content is "unbundled" and forced to fend for itself, the cultural products subsidized by commercial junk may go away. Carr writes: "It's not a sure thing, in other words, that an a la carte menu will end up giving us the widest possible ...
Nova Spivack
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