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- thepunk - Plurk.com on 2008-06-09
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Survey: 48% of Bank Customers Want Web 2.0 Gadgets - ReadWriteWeb on 2008-06-05
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The survey was conducted among 1000 Facebook users between the ages of 18-34. The fact that the survey was conducted among Facebook users gives it a bias towards tech-savvy people
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- 27% of respondents said they are willing to switch banks in order to use secure Web 2.0 gadgets to manage personal finances; 73% would not.
- Nearly half of respondents (48%) said they would use secure gadgets for personal banking if their bank offered it
- Men are more open to use these new tools than women (55% to 45% respectively)
- The older age group - 25-34 - are more open to using Banking 2.0 tools
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- Plurk: Unique or Just Another Twitter Clone? - ReadWriteWeb on 2008-06-05
- 17 More Posts That Will Make You A Better New Marketer at A New Marketing by Matt J McDonald on 2008-06-03
- PageOnce … Lifestreaming with a Mature Twist-- bub.blicio.us on 2008-06-03
- Drudge keeps campaigns guessing - Jonathan Martin and Ben Smith - Politico.com on 2008-06-03
- Judge Orders Sect Children’s Release - NYTimes.com on 2008-06-02
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Google's 'Analytics Evangelist' Explains Why Websites 'Suck' - Advertising Age - Digital on 2008-05-22
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Avinash Kaushik thinks one of the reasons why so many websites "suck" today is because of the hippo -- as in the "highest paid person's opinion."
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You use tried-and-true metrics such as unique visitors and click-through rates to decide on the best design for your landing page or what content is best suited on your product site.
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- isolatr beta on 2008-05-21
- US court: Paper money discriminates against blind - May. 20, 2008 on 2008-05-20
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