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  1. The 'Hoarding' Template: A Perfect Model for Your AdWords Campaign

    Harry gazed as his neighbor’s yard in envy and shame. Imagine the pitch for the TV series “Hoarding: Buried Alive”: “OK, I’ve got a surefire winner: A reality show about people with too much stuff who can’t get rid of it.

  2. How Big Data is Fundamentally Changing Local Search

    The days of asking our neighbor over the fence for the phone number of a reliable plumber are gone. In January 2011, the Pew Research Center conducted a broad research initiative to better understand how people learn about their local communities...

  3. 10 Commandments of Digital Analytics

    Thou Shalt Not Misuse thy Neighbor’s Personal Information. Thou Shalt Not Covet thy Neighbor’s Tools. The newly named Digital Analytics Association ushers in a time to revitalize and refresh the values of the industry, so I could think of no better...

  4. Mary Blair Google Doodle Honors Artist's 100th Birthday

    In the early 40s, Blair and her husband Lee were part of President Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor policy artist’s research group, traveling to South America for research and to promote reciprocal exchanges between the U.S.and Latin countries.

  5. Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs

    Neighbor. A visionary and inspiration to millions, his influence was far reaching, as demonstrated by the mourning in the tech world and beyond of a life cut short. Shortly after the news began to circulate, Apple’s homepage became a tribute to...

  6. Social Networks Don't Automatically Make Gaming Social

    Once they're playing with you, as your 'neighbor', then you can trade things with them and send them free gifts depending on the game. Every day we're told that all of these little browser games we're playing on Facebook and in our browsers are...

  7. Going to SES Toronto 2010 to Keep Up-To-Date with Industry Trends and See New Products and Services

    The relationship has been described as the quiet neighbor in the upstairs apartment pounding on the floor in hopes that the noisy party-goers in the downstairs apartment will be quiet. I grew up in Buffalo, New York, and Detroit, Michigan.