eBay on March 20 welcomed investor Carl Icahn’s change in tactics on the future of the company but repeated that PayPal should remain a part of it, according to a report in Bloomberg BusinessWeek. See on http://www.pymnts.com
eBay on March 20 welcomed investor Carl Icahn’s change in tactics on the future of the company but repeated that PayPal should remain a part of it, according to a report in Bloomberg BusinessWeek. See on http://www.pymnts.com
A scam targeting Visa and MasterCard holders has reached the Midwest, law-enforcement officials in North Carolina said, according to a report in The News Herald. See on http://www.pymnts.com
Biometrics Tech Stocks Answers Public’s Needs: Smart Wallet & Mobile Device …MarketWatchBiometrics companies continue to strive towards providing advanced, secure mobile products for consumers: NXT-ID, Inc. See on http://www.marketwatch.com
Global Consumer Electronic Biometrics MarketPR Newswire UK (press release)The Global Consumer Electronics Biometrics market has been witnessing increasing consolidation and is expected to continue in the coming years. See on http://www.prnewswire.co.uk
Yelp content, including reviews, business information and pictures, will be prominently displayed, in Yahoo search. See on mashable.com
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Rand Fishkin’s presentation from the SMX Munich Ranking Factors session on correlations seen with higher Google rankings. See on http://www.slideshare.net
Enough has changed about keyword targeting that it’s high time we offered a refresher. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand lays out best practices for targeting, and clears the air about density and cannibalization in today’s world of search. See on…
Two of the most frequent questions I receive in my Inbox are: “Are there customers for my product?” and “How can I get more people to engage with me?”. I started answering them in last week’s article, where I suggested…
6 ways to rethink corporate knowledge sharing from Scoop.itThe quest to effectively share knowledge within a company is one that still appears elusive. How do you keep on top of your competitors’ developments? See on blog.scoop.it