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June 1st, 2011 James No comments

Purple in the chapel
MICHELLE Obama packed a wardrobe of cheerful, colourful clothes to accompany her husband on a state visit to Britain. She made quick changes from one dress to another last Tuesday, wearing designer labels that stretch from Los Angeles to London.
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Michelle Obama lights up London with style
Michelle Obama packed a wardrobe of high-fashion clothes to accompany her husband on a state visit to England this week.
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May 18th, 2011 James No comments

Mitsubishi Creates 360-Degree Test Drive on ‘Most Dangerous Road’
Viewers can interact with 360-degree videos.
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No strain, no gain
MILWAUKEE – Suzzette Metcalfe, owner of Milwaukee’s Pasta Tree restaurant, picked up some marketing advice at a recent restaurant industry seminar in Las Vegas: Do not do Groupon. “But I’d already done it,” Metcalfe said. In fact, Pasta Tree’s recent Groupon offer of worth of food and drink for broke a local record for the category, selling 5,061 “Groupons.” Merchants like Metcalfe …
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Lastest “website Traffic” News

May 17th, 2011 James No comments

iAPPS Continues Its Explosive Growth in License Sales
WOBURN, Mass. — Bridgeline Digital, Inc. , developer of the award-winning iAPPS web engagement management product suite and interactive technology solutions, announced today that iAPPS related license sales have dramatically grown over the past 4 quarters.
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WebMediaBrands Inc. Reports Financial Results For Its First Quarter Ended March 31, 2011; First Quarter Revenues …
WebMediaBrands Inc. (Nasdaq: WEBM) today reported financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2011.
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April 26th, 2011 James No comments

Return on Investment from SEO Considerably Higher Than That of Pay-Per-Click Advertising, Says Punch
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM–(Marketwire – April 21, 2011) – The return on investment businesses can expect from investing in search engine optimisation (SEO) is up to 100 per cent more than that from pay-per-click advertising, says public relations and Search Agency , Punch Communications.
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