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According to ComScore analysis reports, Google Plus has collected more than 67 million hits in November month of 2011. Read More @ http://techblog.weblineindia.com/news/comscore-google-plus-celebrated-67-million-unique-visits-in-november-2011 ComScore reported holiday season retail e-commerce spending for the first 20 days of the November – December 2011 holiday season, during which $9.7 billion has been spent online, marking a 14-percent increase versus the corresponding days last year. Wednesday, November 16 has been the heaviest online spending day of the season to date at $688 million. Mobile is on the move, a reason that all businesses need a MOBILE WEBSITE http://www.Facebook.com/AniseSmithMarketing http://www.AniseSmithMarketing.com http://www.AniseSmithQRcodeMarketing.com Silver Lake, a leading private investor in technology, has planned to acquire world’s second largest search engine “Yahoo”, a reports arrived from Bloomberg and a few sources also involved in this debate. Liked by nispell I guess it was inevitable that we are now thinking about TV moving to the cloud! I am all for technology advancements and I think that the cloud is going to be awesome. However I do believe there are some bugs to be worked out before we throw caution to the wind and push everything to the cloud. http://www.Facebook.com/AniseSmithMarketing http://www.AniseSmithMarketing.com http://www.AniseSmithQRcodeMarketing.com Liked by Disha patel plasmaborne4rel
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@AniseSmith Unfortunately imho I think Internet will become more like TV. A tiered access platform like cable TV today. A free Internet may still be available that is slower, less innovative & they’ll be sure to fill it with as much static as possible to lure as many as possible to give up and go with the Corporate Controlled Internet.