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2010 April 16

Internet marketing news from around the web:

Use Geolocation Services to Promote Your Freelance Business on FreelanceFolder
Geolocation is a hot topic in technology circles these days. Twitter has already added geotagging capability to tweets and Facebook plans to release a new location-based feature in late April. Google introduced Latitude in 2009, giving us all…

Dave Johnson Predicts Ubiquitous iAds on Daring Fireball
Dave Johnson: I gave $200 to Apple, and another $100/month to AT&T. Why does Apple now deserve additional revenue on an on-going basis just because I run apps on my phone?  You might say, “but wait, Dave — this is designed…

Podcast interview with MediConnect CEO Amy Rees Anderson on Health Business Blog
In this podcast interview, Amy Rees Anderson, CEO of MediConnect Global describes the rationale for the acquisition of PassportMD , a consumer-oriented personal health record company that is one of the four vendors selected by the federal…

GeoVantage Sues over Company Name on All Points Blog
Massachusetts-based GeoVantage is suing a Florida firm which specializes in search engine optimization for using the same name. You would not think the two companies were in the same business, so this should not be an issue (recall that there’s both…

Jani Monoses: Lucid countdown banners Facebook app on Planet GNOME
Stas Sușcov , one of the most active members of both the Moldavian and Romanian LoCo teams, has created a Facebook application to spread the 10.04 countdown banners. It is written in Python, runs on Google App Engine and the code is hosted on…

Google services now available at your hosting control panel on The Official Google Blog
Last year , we announced the program that enabled hosting companies to integrate Google services into their platforms for easy access to their customers. Several hosting companies have adopted the program since then, and thousands of websites have…

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