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If you follow us on Twitter, you may have been wondering what happened to our weekly #datanugget Fridays. Not to worry, they have been far from abandoned. In fact, check out this blog post from...
View ArticleWe Want Our PSN! What Happens When Gamers Suffer Through 3 Weeks of Network...
A good portion of gamers out there were waiting, waiting, waiting for the Playstation Network to recover from their recent intrusion, loss of private customer data, and restore services to the online...
View ArticleE3 Aftermath: Nice for Nintendo, Sony Still Suffers
There were a lot of really cool announcements last week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), but two of the big players that particularly stood out were Nintendo and Sony. Both had interesting...
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It’s Father’s Day weekend, time to celebrate our dads and grill some meat. You’ll probably need something to read while you’re lounging around in the backyard with dad, so check out these links to...
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On Thursday, President Obama announced his new plan to protect users’ online privacy. In what seems like a win for user privacy, many companies including Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have signed onto...
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This week, everyone has been talking about the KONY 2012 mini documentary. The video was published on March 5th and the Invisible Children website saw a huge spike in traffic. The video was highly...
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This week, we heard reports that employers were requesting the Facebook passwords of potential employees. Yikes! This morning, Gizmodo reported that Facebook’s chief privacy officer Erin Egan released...
View ArticleInstagram Upset: Are marketers taking user-generated content for granted?
Image from: self portrait / Shutterstock Instagram lit a fire among its users with its new Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, announced in December in a short blog post (the changes were retracted...
View ArticleAnalyzing the Demographic Data of Rising Search Engine DuckDuckGo
Image from: Internet / Shutterstock As privacy becomes more and more of a concern for digital consumers, products that make privacy one of their primary offerings are going to see a lot of success and...
View ArticleProviding “Not Provided”– How You Can Still See Search Referral Data
You’ve seen the headlines. Google is rolling out secure search for everyone. Marketers shouldn’t fear this change though; this is just another step towards progress in the ever-changing world of...
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This week’s favorite stories from our corner of the Twitterverse focused on Big Data, influencers, and internet privacy. It’s an interesting set you won’t want to miss! Positioning Yourself as an...
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