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Entries for December, 2009

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-27

  • Mash It: 2009 As Seen Through Twitter Hashtags – Chris Allison is a social media strategist at NeboWeb, where he he… http://ow.ly/16dFhe #
  • Mash It: New Security Rules Could Limit In-Flight Laptop Time http://ow.ly/16dFhc #
  • Mash It: Digital Revolution? Kindle Ebooks Outsell Real Books on Christmas http://ow.ly/16dCUe #
  • Mash It: 10 Awesome Uses of Augmented Reality Marketing – Visuals are an important part of advertising, so it&#8217… http://ow.ly/16dAVg #
  • Mash It: 64% Prefer Old Twitter Retweets to New Style – We mixed up our weekly Web Faceoff series a bit this time, … http://ow.ly/16duiC #
  • Mash It: Drunk Drivers in Texas to Be Named on Twitter – Drunk driving in Montgomery County, Texas, this holiday se… http://ow.ly/16dsF3 #

Offline Money, now mobile!

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Image via Wikipedia

Today we added for support for our mobile users. You know stats indicate that 3 out of 5 visitors are mobile users… and usually browse elsewhere because webmasters do not provide mobile users with the right resources.

Well we have now!

We believe we have covered 95% of mobile users on our blog, but if you are on your mobile and do not have access to the mobile view, then please let us know! Also if the blog is not displaying very nice, can you let us know this as well please!

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-20

  • Mash It: YouTube Video Lands $30 Million Movie Deal [VIDEO] – One producer’s YouTube video, featuring giant r… http://ow.ly/16btCW #
  • Mash It: “Porn” Among Top Search Terms for Kids – In a somewhat worrying piece of news, security firm Symantec has … http://ow.ly/16btCU #
  • Mash It: HOW TO: Outsmart Phishers – Dave Borgenicht is the co-author of the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario Survi… http://ow.ly/16bd7f #
  • Mash It: Plan an Eco-Friendly Trip With routeRANK – This post is part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series, w… http://ow.ly/16bd7d #
  • Mash It: FTC Asked to Investigate Facebook’s New Privacy Changes http://ow.ly/16aPvT #
  • Mash It: From Blog to Book Deal: How 6 Authors Did It – What do Julia & Julia, PostSecret and Stuff White Peop… http://ow.ly/16aPvR #

Search Engines: The source of this holidays sauce!

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Image by Danard Vincente via Flickr

As Christmas approaches, we get to see exactly what the first half of this shopping season has done for online business. The November period has proven to be quite promising in an economic climate that may have suggested otherwise!

But lets look into this a little more. What search engines have proven to be the source of the sauce this season?

Google Sites led the U.S. core search market in November with 65.6 percent of the searches conducted, followed by Yahoo! Sites (17.5 percent), and Microsoft Sites (10.3 percent). Ask Network captured 3.8 percent of the search market, followed by AOL LLC with 2.8 percent.

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