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There’s growing confusion between the decades-old discipline called social marketing and the new concept of social media marketing.
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Online forms typically have a filter that looks for unfamiliar terms that might be put in by mistake or as a joke. A bad computer system will not be able to handle an apostrophe, a hyphen or a gap in a last name and will block it immediately.
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An A-Z list of skills as things we used to know that no longer are very useful to us. Like dialing a phone.
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The design elements that elicit trust for the typical open-minded American Internet shopper will not be the right ones to engage and persuade a French consumer.
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Sung Woo Park’s Eazzzy digicam concept is simply a quick, convenient, and well, easy way to snap and download photos. The data transfer process is relieved of wires and multiple device connections and the viewfinder is in the eye of the beholder.
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What’s actually going is users who are on Facebook are spending more time there. ”Active Users” is the right metric to measure performance by, and both the public stats and internal numbers tell us that it’s moving in the right direction.
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It would be a mistake to think that designing for women simply means adding sparkles.