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Mitt Romney To Win Florida If We Go By Site Traffic
At this point, political pundits seems to think that the Florida Primary race is too close to call. The common belief is that either Mitt Romney or Newt Gingrich will come in first, with Paul and Santorum somewhere behind that.
author: Josh Wolford
publisher: WebProNews
Hotmail Gets Deal Ads Instead Of Old School Display Ads
The deals services of today are essentially glorified email marketing. Groupon gets credit for turning the concept in to a huge mainstream trend, and deals are certainly accessible in other ways, but all in all, it's still email marketing.
author: Chris Crum
publisher: WebProNews
Twitter Responds to Newt's Robocalls
In some last-minute robocalls in Florida, Newt Gingrich accused Mitt Romney of de-funding kosher meals for Jewish senior citizen Holocaust survivors in rest homes. Twitter is ablaze with reactions: Just got my first positive Newt robocall of the day'.
author: Mike Tuttle
publisher: WebProNews
Implant Allows Women to Hear After 29 Years
Sarah Churman of Texas has been severely hearing deficient since the day she was born. She couldn't hear anything except maybe a chainsaw buzzing close to her ears. After 29 years of lip reading she was presented with another option.
author: Shawn Hess
publisher: WebProNews
Fake Halo 4 Beta Earns Microsoft's Ire
Some things in life are just too good to be true. A Halo 4 beta is one of those things. There was a certain Web site going around that claims to offer access to the Halo 4 beta.
author: Zach Walton
publisher: WebProNews
Google Offers Adds More Deals For Five Cities
Google announced today that Google Offers users will gain access to an expanded amount of daily deals in five markets. The expanded offerings are already available in New York and San Francisco. Now, Boston, Chicago, Long Beach,
author: Chris Crum
publisher: WebProNews
Flying People Weird Out New York City [VIDEO]
Admit it: if you saw what appeared to be people - as in, real human people - flying in the sky without the aid of jets or parachutes or any other assisting apparatus,
author: Drew Bowling
publisher: WebProNews
Florida Primary: Results, On The Ground Reporting Available From Google Politics & Elections
As the results from Tuesday's Florida GOP primary roll in, you can see how they break down county by county via Google's Politics & Elections dashboard. Earlier this month,
author: Josh Wolford
publisher: WebProNews
Country Specific Blog URLs
Recently Google has found an awesome way to defend blogs against local law. Say you're in the UK reading a blog, normally the URL would read )blogname(.blogspot.com, but now with this new trick the URL can read )blogname(.blogspot.com.uk. Pretty cool,
author: Billy Thomas
publisher: WebProNews
Five Year Old's Take On Popular Brand Logos
Take a look at brand logos the next time you're around them, and think about what they really look like. Adam Ladd, a graphic designer,
author: John Vinson
publisher: WebProNews
Mexicans Well Overcharged Billions In Phone Web
Mexico is the second largest Latin American economy, but it seems the cost of phone and internet bills are holding it back. From the years of 2005-2009, consumers in mexico spent 13.
author: Billy Thomas
publisher: WebProNews
Video: Hacking An RFID Credit Card
Earlier, I posted a story about hacking RFID-enabled credit cards. Back in 2008, Boing Boing had done that very thing when RFID was first introduced to the credit card market. Watch.
author: Mike Tuttle
publisher: WebProNews
Gingrich Sued For Playing Eye Of The Tiger At Rallies
Newt Gingrich has been sued for playing the Grammy-award winning Eye of the Tiger at his political rallies. Rude Music Inc, which is owned by Frank Sullivan, who co-wrote the song, filed suit against Gingrich, his campaign, Newt 2012 Inc,
author: Shaylin Clark
publisher: WebProNews
Samsung Target Of European Antitrust Investigation
The European Commission has announced it is launching a formal investigation into Samsung for anti-competitive business practices in Europe. The statement alleges that Samsung may have used its patent rights in a way that violated the European Union's antitrust rules.
author: Shaylin Clark
publisher: WebProNews
Credit Card Hack Exposes Millions
In the race to sign up more and more customers,
author: Mike Tuttle
publisher: WebProNews
Yelp Users Are Easy To Spot
Yelp is an easy way to check in and review restaurants and other establishments in cities across the U.S. Its users, or are they yelpers, are the reason the service is so popular.
author: Zach Walton
publisher: WebProNews
E-Books Or Real Books: What Book Lovers Think
There is a lot of debate surrounding e-books in regard to if they will ever replace real books as the conventional way to digest writer's works.
author: Shawn Hess
publisher: WebProNews
75% Of Americans Use Their Phones On The Toilet [STUDY]
The bathroom is a sanctuary. Not only that, but it's the best office that anyone could ever have. For years, I've made all my most important calls, sent my most important texts,
author: Josh Wolford
publisher: WebProNews
Pets With Newt 2012: Gingrich Wants The Domesticated Animal Vote
Presidential candidates have been trying to find efficient, effective ways to incorporate the realm of social media into their campaigns ever since Barack Obama parlayed it into a four-year )at least( stay at the White House.
author: Drew Bowling
publisher: WebProNews
Super Bowl Commercials: What Makes Them Effective?
What is it that makes a Super Bowl ad so great? Is it something funny, inspiring, unbelievable, or what? According to Ace Metrix CEO Peter Daboll, a likable ad doesn't necessarily mean it's an effective ad. As he explained, great ads are likable, but they have to do more in order to be effective.
author: Abby Johnson
publisher: WebProNews
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