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  • Monitoring and Measuring Social Media with Downstream Data

    What do Facebook, LinkedIn, Groupon and Twitter all have in common? They are part of the growing social network phenomena that is permanently changing the way the world communicates...
  • Kimberly-Clark, Wal-Mart Partner with Mobile App

    The mobile application is expected to make it easy for shoppers to check-in at Walmart and engage with Kimberly-Clark products at the shelf.
  • LeapFrog Goes Mobile

    'Scout's ABC Garden' app is fully loaded with features that have made LeapFrog a leader in the learning space.
  • The Digital Storefront

    A progress report on the retail industry's adoption of mobile and social initiatives.
  • What Consumers Really Think about Retail Promotions

    Social media, the Internet and smart phones are transforming how consumers access information. Here, Cognizant reveals new and unique research providing insights direct from consumers about brand perceptions, which sources have the best deals and more.
  • Poll: Shoppers Want to Buy via Facebook and Twitter

    Many companies use social media to build their brand, yet research indicates that they may also be able to monetize these channels. Online shoppers who interact with retailers on Facebook and Twitter are looking specifically for inside scoop on deals and want to stay up-to-date on products, according to new research. The study also highlights the popularity of group-buying sites and how smartphones influence social media.
  • Flying High: Radio Flyer Revamps Web Site

    Radio Flyer transforms its digital presence with an enhanced Web site boasting a new visual design, improved user experience and e-commerce integration.

  • Microsoft to Acquire Skype for $8.5 Billion

    The acquisition will increase the accessibility of real-time video and voice communications, bringing benefits to both consumers and enterprise users and generating significant new business and revenue opportunities.

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