Archive for July 12th, 2010
The $100M Revenue Club: EHarmony Captures Hearts Of VCs – Wall Street Journal (blog)
The $100M Revenue Club: EHarmony Captures Hearts Of VCs Wall Street Journal (blog) EHarmony Inc. may not be the trendiest or flashiest dating Web site out there, but it has steadily grown to become a big piece of the online ... |
Junebug online dating site hunts users to test their game-changing algorithms – Technically Philly (blog)
![]() Technically Philly (blog) | Junebug online dating site hunts users to test their game-changing algorithms Technically Philly (blog) Though user acquisition is the next step, Keller speaks surely: “I'm confident that these tools have not been used by existing free dating sites and that ... |
IceCreamTruck Now Delivers Love to All Singles – PR Web (press release)
IceCreamTruck Now Delivers Love to All Singles PR Web (press release) Singles across the nation too broke to afford over priced dating sites and dejected from the riff raff on the free ones now have a fresh option. ... |
Five reasons social media is like toothpaste – Globe and Mail
![]() Globe and Mail | Five reasons social media is like toothpaste Globe and Mail In the social media world, most of the sites that pack the biggest punch are free, or cost under $10 a month for a subscription. 5. ... |
How savvy firms monitor customers’ online chatter – Computerworld
How savvy firms monitor customers' online chatter Computerworld There are also free options, such as the online tool at SocialMention.com. ROI: To get the most for your money, focus on a few metrics that matter to the ... |
Social media boosts Domino’s Pizza’s online sales by 61.4% – New Media Age (subscription)
Social media boosts Domino's Pizza's online sales by 61.4% New Media Age (subscription) “Our main Facebook site has in excess of 36000 fans and there are numerous fans of individual store sites too. In addition, we have led the way with social ... |
China Renews Google’s License – New York Times (blog)
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | China Renews Google's License New York Times (blog) The change had little impact on Chinese users, who could still not access sites that the Chinese government censored. But it shifted the onus of censoring ... Google compromise pays off with renewal of license in China China confirms it renewed Google operating license China renews Google license amid censorship row |



