Sarah Austin (@sarahaustin) of Pop17 (@pop17) joins Brandon Prebynski on the Web Trends show to talk about social media, CES, strategies, and online campaigns. Recorded January 11, 2010. prebynski.com http webtrends.tv
Brandon Prebynski discusses the state of social media with Brandswag’s Kyle Lacy on the Web Trends show. Recorded July 2009. prebynski.com http webtrends.tv
3i-MIND Presents Solutions for the Law Enforcement Market
3i-MIND, a leader in predictive and proactive threat management software solutions, will showcase its proprietary technology at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Law Enforcement Information Management Conference.
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Tech 3.0: Bing adds zing to your searches
So many people associate Web searches with Google that you are more likely to hear someone say “Google that” than “Look it up.”
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2008 – Saw the great rise of SOCIAL NETWORK SITES
2009 – Is seeing the massive BOOM of Twitter (& not forgetting the Falling Global Economy a.k.a. RECESSION)
What would BE the next BiG thing in 2010?
Will Blogging re-emerge, or will Mobile Web push all limits….
W3C seeks feedback on HTML5
InfoWorld – Making a plea for feedback, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is calling for a broad review of HTML5 and five related specifications that constitute the W3C Open Web Platform.
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ReadWriteWeb.com’s Richard McManus Talks About Web Trends at SXSW 2011
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Jay Baer (@jaybaer), founder of Convince and Convert, joins Brandon Prebynski on the Web Trends show to discuss social media strategy. Recorded January 2010. prebynski.com http webtrends.tv
Philly entrepreneur finds inspiration in his own backyard
To understand the entrepreneurial verve of Al Benner is to meet his father, Dave, who bought a house near New Hope in 1962, intentionally killed its grassy lawn, and turned the resulting carpet of moss into a tourism venture.
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