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Running a contest on Facebook? That’ll cost you

For Madison Avenue, Facebook has become a little less free. Last week, the massive social network known brands, customers and marketers who want to start a contest or sweepstakes on the platform should be your first go through an approval process. Getting that approval could a new revenue stream for Facebook: according to several sources [...]

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First iPhone, now Droid. Who needs Windows?

If the iPhone does not stop Windows Mobile in the smartphone market, the Motorola Droid. Windows Mobile has lost the last vestiges of its mojo – if it did not at first – like the droid, and other phones on the operating system, Android 2.0 Push the needle counter buzz in the red zone. Many [...]

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The Best Car from Thecarconnection.com

There are many wonderful cars out there that you can buy to help you mobile from one place to the others. The car can help you to reach your destination faster that any other public transportation. Cars are available in many models and designs. There are also many colors that you can choose. If you [...]

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Learn More about Mesothelioma Laws and Get the Claim

When you work in a kind of industry; it means that you have some duties to be done well; it is doing your works well and take some responsibility in it. And besides having duties; you also should have some rights as an employee; it is the right to get paid and also safety guarantee [...]

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Google: We’re not making Android hardware

Last week, TheStreet.com reported that Google plans to sell a Google-developed mobile phone, in store this year; bypassing the carriers with its own Android has been implemented. But Rubin, Vice President of Engineering at Google for Android, ridiculed the idea that the company would “compete with its customers” by publishing his own mobile phone. “We’re [...]

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