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Marketers today face an incredible challenge -- cutting through the clutter to capture the attention of the most highly fragmented audience in history.
The "smart metadata" gathered using the Behavio technology could potentially provide journalists with a game-changing amount of new information about the conditions under which a certain image was captured.
For as long as anyone can remember, Google's video personality has been deeply bipolar.
On one hand, there's YouTube, the massive consumer video stor...
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Rather than waste time trying to silence the websites that host consumer reviews, or the consumers themselves, local businesses would be better served to channel their energy towards maximizing the value of this new medium.
There has been a flurry of controversy around the local business rating community Yelp.com. The allegations? That Yelp will remove or hide negative reviews for companies that advertise.