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The State Of Social Media Measurement (aka Brand Monitoring and Listening Platforms) | AttentionMax

Report: Companies Should Organize For Social Media in a “Hub and Spoke” model « Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing

A step up for economy class seating | Upgrade: Travel Better

Bing and Kayak - looks like Microsoft intellectual property theft scandal brewing. It will be interesting to watch Kayak stamp out this piracy

How to Make Efficiency Infectious When Working With a Team

A Look at China’s New Online Health Information Rules - WSJ

Japanese Police Arrest Late Actress Jang’s Ex-Manager - if the allegations around this are true, water-boarding would be too good for all those involved

Mobile Youth Marketing Trends and Clips - Whose Word-of-Mouth Matters? (not bloggers it seems)

Agnes b. plans China expansion - China Economic Review - interesting expansion move

Real Time Search - Social Mention - recommended by Paul Armstrong

ROI Calculator - ion interactive

Holistic Online Marketing - really nice article

Palm CEO Tells Citi Analyst To ‘Look It Up In Wikipedia’ (PALM)

YouTube - CPWHelp’s Channel - Carphone Warehouse’s help channel on YouTube

Trends in Japan - Mugen Idea - Infinite Crowdsourcing

Google Dips Its Toe Into Travel Space With City Tours

10 Twitter Best Practices for Brands

Biggest Barriers to Seamless Mobile Connectivity

Bing + RealPlayer SP = an iPhone full of ripped videos | Digital Noise: Music and Tech - CNET News

Dr. Eric: Simplicity Is Key to Becoming a “Reflex Brand”

The Interactive Marketing Metrics You Need | Rebecca Jennings | Forrester

Google Grants Blog: Moving up in natural search


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