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Call Phones From Gmail

Google Voice launched a ‘call phones’ feature this month that works within your Gmail account. Not much to say about it, except that it could make Google Apps for Business an even more attractive proposition, as they are offering international call rates (computer to phone) starting at 2 cents a minute to Japan, Britain, Germany and France. Arguably everything required to launch a... 

Target Launches Online Weekly Ad Deals

Retailer Target has introduced a new online weekly ad called My TargetWeekly that offers users deals. My TargetWeekly allows users to create customized views and deal alerts so they know when items they are looking for are on sale. Users can also view coupons, see top 10 deals, share via Facebook and Twitter and create their own customized mobile shopping lists to use in-store or online. Read... 

Ad Spending On Social Games Predicted To Rise

The stock market crashed again today, with the Dow falling 2.49 percent and the Nasdaq losing an even more worrisome 3.01 percent.  But a new report predicts that lots of money will still be spent on ads in social games, with marketers pumping in bigger sums this year and in 2011. eMarketer’s Clark Fredricksen wrote earlier, “eMarketer expects that marketers will spend $220 million... 

Google Ventures Reportedly Investing Over $100 Million in ngmoco

It’s no secret that Google has taken an interest in games lately. The company has been reported to have invested in Zynga, which is responsible for games like Farmville and Mafia Wars. Google has acquired another social gaming company, Slide and Jambool, makers of social payments platform Social Gold. Now, according to TechCrunch’s Jason Kincaid, who cites multiple sources, Google Ventures... 

Delta Launches Ticket Window On Facebook

Delta Air Lines has launched a “Ticket Window” that allows users to book flights directly from its Facebook page. “Our customers are spending more time online and are looking for new ways to connect with us. We’re now delivering technology where our customers are – from our own website to our Facebook page to Internet news sites and beyond,” said Bob Kupbens,... 

Twitter Use Taking Off In Many Foreign Markets

comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR) has just released a report on Twitter’s explosive growth worldwide. The comScore study found that in June 2010, about 93 million Internet users visited Twitter.com. This is an overall increase of 109 percent over last year. Indonesia reported the highest number of users, with 20.8 percent of Internet users in Indonesia visiting Twitter.com in June of 2010, followed... 

Google Looks at Why People Follow Brands on Facebook

Google has shared some results from recent research it conducted on consumers becoming friends/fans of brands on Facebook. According to these findings, close to half of Facebook users actually do “friend” brands (the term is technically “like” now), with 55% friending/liking zero brands. Google says that the biggest reason consumers are friending brands is for the possibility... 

Twitter Sparks Developers’ Ire With In-House Vs External App Dilemma

Twitter is now facing the typical and critical issue of in-house vs external apps development for its platform as the micro-blogging site has now reached a certain level of maturity, research firm Ovum said, warning that “Twitter risks app developer revolt”. In a study by Eden Zoller and named Twitter grows up and gets serious, Ovum’s principal analyst underlines Twitter’s move... 

Google Says “Failed Badly” On Payload Data Collection

Google went through the trouble of putting out a quite detailed blog post yesterday to apologize for having collected “in error” Wi-Fi data in Ireland through its Google Street View cars, saying it “failed badly”. The search giant added that although it had collected data “samples”, it had not used it for any of Google’s service offers. Review outcome The news... 

Meltwater Barred From Sun Online Content As News International Steps Up Anti-Crawling Policy

Delivering on its intention of removing its content from the open web, News International’s The Sun Online last week blocked PR media monitoring service Meltwater and UK news aggregator NewsNow from indexing its articles, using a Robots.txt file, PaidContent.org reported. The move comes as no big surprise as News International has already started removing and shielding the content of its UK paper... 
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