Although more than half of Facebook’s 845 million members visit the site via a mobile device, the company has not yet found a way to make real money from that use.
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Daily Report: Facebook’s Mobility Challenge
Although more than half of Facebook’s 845 million members visit the site via a mobile device, the company has not yet found a way to make real money from that use.
Although more than half of Facebook’s 845 million members visit the site via a mobile device, the company has not yet found a way to make real money from that use.
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Daily Report: Facebook’s Mobility Challenge
Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry, has a quartet of masked and caped superhero characters that are supposed to help it sell more phones. Some users are not pleased.
Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry, has a quartet of masked and caped superhero characters that are supposed to help it sell more phones. Some users are not pleased.
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BlackBerry Owners Aren’t Big Fans of Cartoons
Many questioned my model for digital newspapers. Here’s a few helpful answers Let’s come back to the business model question. My 15 January column featuring a simple model for digital newspapers triggered a number of emails and comments, many questioning my assumptions (my thanks to readers of the Monday Note who take the time to make insightful contributions to the discussion)
Many questioned my model for digital newspapers. Here’s a few helpful answers Let’s come back to the business model question. My 15 January column featuring a simple model for digital newspapers triggered a number of emails and comments, many questioning my assumptions (my thanks to readers of the Monday Note who take the time to make insightful contributions to the discussion)

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Refining the digital newspaper model
With its first quarter of revenues over $10bn, there’s plenty in Google’s earnings details and executives’ calls to pick over. Here’s a selection What did we learn from Google’s fourth quarter financial results , released on Thursday night? Quite a lot, though some is very well hidden
With its first quarter of revenues over $10bn, there’s plenty in Google’s earnings details and executives’ calls to pick over. Here’s a selection What did we learn from Google’s fourth quarter financial results , released on Thursday night? Quite a lot, though some is very well hidden

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What Google’s financials tell us about Android, Google+ and Motorola
Pretty soon, you won’t have to scramble to lower the volume during noisy commercial breaks — that’s if you even watch live TV. After making its way through Capitol Hill, the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act (or CALM) — which aims to keep the sounds coming out of your flat panel even-keeled — has just been adopted in a ruling by the FCC . Starting next December, ads and promos will have to remain in-step with the audio levels of scheduled programming
Pretty soon, you won’t have to scramble to lower the volume during noisy commercial breaks — that’s if you even watch live TV. After making its way through Capitol Hill, the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act (or CALM) — which aims to keep the sounds coming out of your flat panel even-keeled — has just been adopted in a ruling by the FCC . Starting next December, ads and promos will have to remain in-step with the audio levels of scheduled programming

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FCC tells advertisers to CALM down, lowers the volume on commercial breaks
Cyber Monday may have started as a made-up occasion, but it has become a real thing.
Cyber Monday may have started as a made-up occasion, but it has become a real thing.
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A Shopping Day Invented for the Web Comes of Age
Although Samsung can’t entice people to wait in line like Apple fans for a new phone, the company can fight back with advertising. Enter the new sure-to-go-viral video by Samsung: “Why Wait? The Next Big Thing Is Already Here.” The ad pokes fun at Apple while showcasing the Samsung Galaxy S II, a 4G Android phone with a large 4.3-inch screen.
Although Samsung can’t entice people to wait in line like Apple fans for a new phone, the company can fight back with advertising. Enter the new sure-to-go-viral video by Samsung: “Why Wait? The Next Big Thing Is Already Here.” The ad pokes fun at Apple while showcasing the Samsung Galaxy S II, a 4G Android phone with a large 4.3-inch screen.
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Samsung Pokes Fun at Apple in Phone Ad
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