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B2B Marketers Have Little Social Media Engagement

Online Marketing Institute

B2C More Involved in Almost Every Type of Social Media Usage of social networks is essentially among between B2B and B2C marketers, and B2B marketers are somewhat more engaged in podcasts and slightly more engaged in third-party forums. However, B2C marketers are more engaged in every other type of social media tracked by the survey.

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A Shortish History of Online Video

Vidyard

Television changed that. Many wrote TV off as a fad, but soon, nearly every home in North America had a television: rabbit-ears pointed in all directions, picking up everything from news broadcasts to sporting events. On-demand television was an exciting idea as early as the 1970s. The Short But Exciting Rise of Flash.

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The Truth About the iPad | Blogging and Content Creation | Social.

Convince & Convert

Before we got a real TV remote, we had a non-sensical, half-assed remote, consisting of a keypad connected to the television via a 12-foot cord. The remote with the big cord attached to the clunky box that stood on top of our television was probably the “sexiest&# thing I had seen when we got it. Less than seductive technology.

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All your best content may now be considered fake news

Biznology

If I were conspiratorial, I might fancy this as an aggressive hearts-and-minds land-grab by the mainstream media to sell more papers and cable subscriptions, and to train us that nothing but traditional mainstream media can be trusted (and in a post Smith-Mundt Act world , who can we trust?). The real bloodbath started in 2009.

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