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Philips TV Video On Demand Film Supplier Is A Diva


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Sony’s got one (sort of), Samsung does too, so why not Philips?

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Viral Video Lessons Round Up – Rockets, Collaborations, & Camera Glitches

Every Friday I like to share some of the week’s biggest viral video hits with you.  I also like deconstructing them, trying to put our finger on what it was about each video that hit the viewing public just right enough to make them share it like mad.  Perhaps we can learn and hone…

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Yesterday I posted about a video being shown on a jumbotron in Times Square that showed Google CEO Eric Schmidt as a privacy peeping Tom; gathering information from unsuspecting children as he offered them “free” ice cream in his Google ice cream truck. Well Business Insider made an interesting discover today that calls…

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This Week’s Best YouTube Ad Campaign: Tipp-Ex Impresses With Custom Interactive YouTube Video

I love writing about “outside-the-box” YouTube videos.  Anytime a brand can push the boundaries of what’s possibly on YouTube while also exuding humor and creativity, I take notice.  You might remember me pointing out such ads for Google Chrome or the film The Expendables.   And now there’s a new one from Tipp-Ex called “NSFW….

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Google Maps for Mobile has a new feature that could help you get exactly where you want to be. Earlier this summer they introduced Expendable Map Ads that appeared in both applications and mobile web. This app provided a banner from paid advertisers that once clicked on, a user would see a map…

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Google has decided to give it’s privacy policy a little bit of a makeover. According to the Google Blog they are not changing any policies, just combining some of its more redundant product-specific policies and making their main policy a bit easier for users to understand.

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Since the release of the newest version of Digg, v4, launched last week, the less-than-warm reception has caused a massive influx of traffic to their rival – Redditt. Launched less than a year after Digg, Redditt hasn’t been as popular, but they did have very loyal users

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In June Google started beta testing it’s Local Shopping inventory feature which allows merchants to submit a list of products that they currently have in stock so that users can easily locate these goods when performing a search. They have since received a lot of positive feedback from searchers and have an influx…

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Staying Power: Keep Your Visitors Interested With Online Video Testimonials

How much is your company spending on SEO? Did you know that the average visitor to your website will spend less than ten seconds scanning your site before deciding to stick around or click elsewhere? The money you invest to draw visitors to your site, through SEO, SEM, blog posting, or any other tactic,…

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ASAP Utilities – SEO and Productivity Addin for Excel

I’ve said it many times and I’ll say this again: Excel if the ultimate SEO tool that can help you in any task (if you know how to use it right). I have already shared the huge collection of Excel tips and tricks for SEOs and web marketers – that post helped me…

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