Friday Links

This week marked some interesting news and developments.  Just in case you missed, here are some of this week’s headlines. Please enjoy, stay safe and have a great Labor Day weekend!

Social

CBSNews – Apple-Facebook Rift Opens Over Ping Social Network

eMarketer – Social Networking Doubles Among Boomers and Seniors

eSecurity Planet – Twitter Retools App, Link Policies, Sparks Privacy Worries

Internet.com – Google Continues Social Buying Spree With SocialDeck

Technology

InformationWeek – Sony Intros Qriocity Media Streaming Service

CNET News – HP, Hynix team on flash memory replacement

CNN Technology – Gmail looks to clear clutter with Priority Inbox

eWeek – IBM Claims World’s Fastest Chip

Search

Reuters – AOL renews Google Search Agreement

WebProNews – Google Outlines Display Ad Strategies

Microsoft adCenter Blog – Yahoo! Paid Search Transition to Microsoft adCenter On Track

ReadWriteWeb – Google Launches Blog Finder for Any Topic

eCommerce

Bloomberg – Amazon Said to Plan Film, TV Web Service With Studios

eCommerce Journal – PayPal prepares better payment tools for social gamers

BusinessWeek – Paris court upholds eBay counterfeiting conviction

Forbes – Why E-Commerce Is Flourishing?

Ankush Agarwal

About Ankush Agarwal

Ankush Agarwal is a Senior Search Marketing Analyst for MarketNet, Inc. a Dallas-based Interactive Marketing, Web Design & Development Company. He has experience working with clients in a wide range of Industries that include: Travel, Pharmaceutical, Luxury Retail, Food, Trucking, Legal, Real Estate, Health Care, Senior Living and many others. In addition to his expertise in Search Marketing, he has other areas of expertise that include: Strategic Development, Paid Search Marketing & Management, Email Marketing, Social Media and Affiliate Programs. Ankush holds a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communications from the University of Texas at Arlington and an MBA degree in Global Business from the University of Dallas in Irving and has been in the Interactive Marketing field since 1997. View all posts by Ankush Agarwal
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