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Squirrels, long working hours, and social technologies

Biznology

Just take a look at your email inbox, your Facebook wall, your cable TV directory, and the volume of your digital photo or audio collection. Even when digitized and made digitally available to others, most enterprise search engines are very inefficient in finding content that is relevant, current and authoritative.

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Amazing YouTube statistics for B2B Marketers

Valasys

The statistics related to YouTube Usage Demographics & Age of the Users: YouTube continues to grow every year. According to research by Mushroom Networks , more than 3 billion searches in a month are performed using YouTube, accounting for 3.71% of the total search shares. YouTube Usage Statistics.

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83 Exceptional Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2014

Webbiquity

What do only 48% of searches result in? Find the answers to those questions and many, many more here in more than 80 social, content, search, and email marketing facts and statistics from the past few months. Which “social” brands aren’t really social at all? What do 91% of B2B marketers do, but only 36% do well? (No,

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40 Top Heatmap and Session Replay Tools Reviewed: The Most Comprehensive Comparison Guide

Convert

Ever wish you could read minds and understand what users really think about your website or app? Well… that’s impossible (sorry to get your hopes up), but heatmap and session replay tools come reasonably close. This article was months in the making. It’s unlike anything else you may find online. Want to see all the 40 Heatmap tools right now?

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

Convince & Convert

Because as a content consumption device, the iPad is simply without peer. Before that fabulous, glorious day, one of my jobs at home was to jump up and twist the channel knob at the whim of my parents, like some sort of orthopedic carpal-tunnel experiment gone astray. Less than seductive technology. I have found this to be a poor comparison.