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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.  [...]


Amanda Sanchez on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

The TV-Watcher’s Issue:
After 25 Years, Larry King Pulls the Plug
Is Larry King’s decision to call it quits with CNN indicative of a changing fashion of news personalities and interviewing techniques among top reporters in the U.S.?
Though audience numbers for [...]


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 [...]


Larry Ross on:

Mobile Web Continues to Grow

According to recent studies, mobile web usage is set to explode over the course of next few years due to market forces like the increase of iPhone and Android usage as well as the introduction of tablet computers such [...]


Gary Sume on:

New Media Meets Old Common Sense

I don’t know about you, but I can hardly wait until “new media” grows up and just becomes another medium.
Don’t get me wrong, I totally get the possibilities of companies being able to connect with customers on a level no [...]


Megan Hoskins on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

Google TV
With 4 billion people across the world watching TV, it is no surprise that Google has decided to bring television and the web closer together. Google TV will give customers access to the entire web on their television and [...]


Amanda Sanchez on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

Looking back at a couple newsworthy tidbits you may have missed this week:
Google’s Nexus About-Face
You mean, Google actually failed at something?
Google announced in a blog post this week that the original strategy for Nexus One, which launched in January, had, [...]


Larry Ross on:

My iPhone My Way

I love my iPhone. It goes with me everywhere. Leaving my house without my iPhone would feel just as unnatural as well. . .
It has become an indispensable part of my daily life. But as much as I love my [...]


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 [...]


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, [...]


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