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Amanda Sanchez on:

R7 Weekly Retro

Facebook Displays “Liked” Stories in Search Results
Facebook has upgraded once again by testing the search result functionality by displaying articles based on the number of “likes” it has received. Currently, the search results appear within the drop down search box.  [...]


Evin Catlett on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

iPhone 4′s and Vuvuzelas have been dominating the news for the past few weeks.
1. Like a swarm of killer bees, this South African instrument – previously unknown to many – dominated the news, our ears and was a popular Twitter [...]


Megan Hoskins on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

A quick rundown of some of this week’s highlights…
1. We have all seen Social Media come into play during recent world crises, such as the Chilean earthquake. So it is no surprise that platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Flickr [...]


Tim Brown on:

Social Media Meets Your Reality

Suppose I get lucky enough to interview you for a job. I’ll get all prepared and you’ll get all prepared, and we’ll meet and talk and laugh (please tell me you laugh), and I’ll size you up and you’ll size [...]


Amanda Sanchez on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

Publishers Bet Big on iPad
As reported by Reuters, many publishers are placing big bets that Apple Inc’s iPad will kick-start a commercially viable changeover to digital magazines and newspapers—even though few executives had laid hands on the tablet ahead of [...]


Larry Ross on:

Avoid Having Your Email Being Marked As Spam

One major step in a successful email marketing campaign is to actually get your emails delivered so they can be read. Here’s a handy list of several things to ensure your emails won’t be sent to the spam folder by [...]


Teri Gibson on:

Keeping On and Keeping Up

There’s significant chatter lately regarding how much the advertising industry is changing, how traditional agencies no longer exist, that the majority of projects have shifted into the digital realm, how everyone’s roles are more all-encompassing, all the new media offerings, [...]


Evin Catlett on:

R7 Weekly Retro

Introducing the R7 Weekly Retro – a weekly retrospective of news items, emerging technologies, trends, campaigns and other things that we find particularly relevant. We’ll start this week’s recap off with one of the most buzzed about April Fool’s pranks.

As [...]


Evin Catlett on:

Google Buzz launches

Google has launched Buzz, a service wrapped into Gmail which allows for quick sharing of pictures, videos, status messages, etc. with your Google Friends. You can also autopost to Twitter, Picasa, Flickr and more. It includes privacy [...]


Larry Ross on:

Learn By Watching Your Competitors

We all know we’re supposed to keep an eye on our competitors, but how is this supposed to help you compete with–and beat the socks off–your competition?
Spying on your competition is legal and ethical. It is a time-honored tradition to [...]


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