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Will Serial cookie deleters change online tracking for the better?
Last week I had lunch with a friend who I met through business. He runs a very good company that helps other companies manage and leverage their data as well as aggregate outside data to help make accurate real-time marketing … Continue reading
Posted in Best business practices, Communication, Innovation, Marketing stuff, Personal Privacy, Technology
Tagged 'The Bubble', Abine.com, AdAge, AllAnonymity.com, Big Data, cookie deletion, Do not track, Eli Pariser, Free conference call.com, IE 10, Jeffrey Rosen, Justin Bieber, New York Times Magazine, Scott Meyer, serial cookie deletion
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Are you being active, looking busy but not being as productive as possible?
It’s kind of funny that people tell me that they wonder how I get it all done. I work on my business tasks, write articles and blog posts and am generally busy 10 hours a day plus weekends with work … Continue reading
Posted in Best business practices
Tagged AdAge, Adweek, The Economist, TMI, working more efficiently
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Google buys Zagat – it should have bought Yelp
I have been familiar with and have used Tim and Nina Zagat’s restaurant guide for more than twenty years. I’ve long since given up the printed books for an on-line subscription which offers me access to Zagat reviews for restaurants … Continue reading
Posted in Best business practices, Marketing stuff, Social Media, Technology
Tagged AdAge, Google, Location based services, Nina Zagat, Tim Zagat, Yelp, Zagat
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