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GPS Fleet On-Page Tracking
When you have many different areas of your business that all need to come together, you might wish that they were all coordinated by GPS. GPS fleet tracking is a method of following around all of your vehicles, employees and … Read more
5 Popular Software as a Service Cloud Offerings
Cloud computing is more than using a third party server provider for content hosting. Many people think of Amazon or an Amazon alternative when they think of the cloud. Though those are true clouds, they aren’t the only type of … Read more
Increased Social Interaction For Mobile Future
The 4G network is still hot n’ fresh from the oven, but it’s only the first step on the road to the future for mobile. Signs point to increased fluidity and synthesis of mobile operating systems/devices. What does that mean? … Read more
Mobile World Congress 2012 Wows the World
Barcelona was recently host to the 2012 Mobile World Congress, an exposition where manufacturers of all things related to mobile computing and devices gather to showcase their newest innovations. While there is no disputing the fact that the highlights of … Read more
Ready Player One: Advergaming in a Social Landscape
Marketing channels have become extremely diverse in the age of the web. Email marketing is sort of the grandfather of advertising on the web, and the landscape has since grown into a morass of social sharing via Facebook, Twitter and … Read more
The Touch Generation
When’s the last time you pressed a button? You probably press buttons all day, but do you ever get the feeling that you’re pressing less of them? That’s because you probably are. Touch screens have moved to the forefront of … Read more
Does Slower Mean Dead?
With the recent news of drastic cuts that the USPS is making—cutting more than half of their mail processing centers and losing 28,000 employees—in order to avoid bankruptcy, a bright light is shining on the Internet and the irrevocable changes … Read more
SEOing the Shopping Season
Cyber Monday is rising to incredible prominence in the landscape of the American retail economy. This presents a salient confluence of the two core tenets most important to SEO: the Internet, and shopping. How relevant are the two, you ask? … Read more
Investigating Google, Verbatim
Google’s Verbatim update will make searching for specific terms easier, but what does that mean for SEO, PPC, and online marketers? In a previous life (read: last month), users could enter in search queries linking words with a ‘+’ operator … Read more
Viral Marketing Experts: College Students
Marketing and PR professionals regularly pay good money to participate in seminars, webinars and conferences geared towards unlocking the secrets of viral marketing. Each year, thousands of books and articles are published with no doubt helpful tips on tapping into … Read more
Tech after Jobs
The loss of Steve Jobs sent a shockwave through the tech world—not only did Apple lose its pioneering leader, but the industry lost a champion for using technology as a tool to encourage and advance creativity for the average computer … Read more
Openbook: How Facebook’s Open Graph will open the web for 750+ million users
Facebook’s latest iteration of their Open Graph platform was announced at this year’s F8 conference, revealing one of the ways the company plans to keep its users actively engaged on its website. By providing a unified, updated API, Open Graph … Read more
Online Integration
The efficacy and viability of charter schools is still being debated, but developments of technology in education are bringing more attention to charter schools and their teaching techniques—particularly the use of emerging technologies and online learning. Mashable’s recent article about … Read more






