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[26 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Orange Launching IPhone In Two Weeks

Reports have confirmed that from the 10th November Orange will be selling the IPhone through its retail shops and Phones4U, while Carphone Warehouse will continue to provide it for O2 and for Orange.
No price information yet but lets hope there are a few good deals to be had just in time for Christmas.

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[26 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Skimlinks Scoops Another Top Award

Not new news I know but Skimlink’s the extremely popular affiliate tool has scooped yet another top award. Now I have never been to Skimlinks HQ but I am betting there isn’t much room left on the old mantle piece.
A few of  Skimlinks awards:
New Media Age – Best new Business – Winner
New Media Age – Technical Innovator – Winner
Best New Entrant – A4U Awards – Winner
Best Use Of Technology In Affiliate Marketing – A4U Awards – Winner
Innovative Affiliate Of The Year – A4U Awards – Winner
Best new Publisher – Linkshare Golden Links Award – Runner …

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[26 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Transferring Your Google Campaigns To Microsoft Adcenter

A little tip I picked up while on my travels, when I say picked up I mean stole. In a previous role I was responsible for running various search campaigns and this one use to bug me no end. Now there is no way Google is willing to help you with this you either do it the hard way (copy each ad group across one at a time) or follow the below instructions.
STEP 1: CREATE A GOOGLE ADWORDS REPORT

Sign in to your Google AdWords account.
Click …

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[26 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Napster Takes On Spotify With New £5 Streaming Service

The Spotify train shows no signs of slowing down and as each day passes it gathers even more momentum, it does however have a rival in Napster.
Napster have unveiled their new Unlimited service and guess what pop pickers, its half the price of the Spotify’s Premium equivalent.
Please let us know if you have used the new Napster service.

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[26 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Chrome Now Has 5% Market Share

According to web analytic tool Clicky Google Chrome, Google’s own browser available on the Windows operating system, and will soon be stable for OS X is about to reach 5% market share.
Great news for Google but there is still some way to go in catching IE and Firefox who combined have market share of 85%.