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CriticalSavings.com: A Blog about Shopping for the Best Deals
CriticalSavings.com, a blog that gives advice on shopping for the best deals, has published new pages titled “Cheap DVDs for Sale,” “Cheap Video Games,” and “Old Time Country Stores.”
The page “Cheap DVDs for Sale” from CriticalSavings.com showcases a few of the many options available for people to find great deals on new and used DVDs. [...]
Google Ends Controversial Censorship in China
On Monday, March 22nd 2010, Google announced its plan to end the controversial censorship of their search engine in China (Google.cn), which has been ongoing since the Google-China agreement in January 2006. This announcement comes on the heels of several December 2009 hacking incidents which reportedly originated in China and targeted the Gmail accounts [...]
European privacy battle looms for Facebook, Google
European regulators are investigating whether the practice of posting photos, videos and other information about people on sites such as Facebook without their consent is a breach of privacy laws.
The Swiss and German probes go to the heart of a debate that has gained momentum in Europe amid high-profile privacy cases: To what extent are [...]
Social Media Approach to BtoB Lead Generation
To help BtoB companies engage prospects with social media, White Horse will host Five Ways to Leads: How BtoBs Should Use Social Media, a complimentary Webinar event offering a proven approach for lead cultivation with social media.
The event, on Wednesday, March 31st at 10:00 am PST/12:00 pm CST/1:00 pm EST, will teach the fundamentals [...]
Google China Search Now Redirected
Here is the latest from the Google-China issue. Apparently if you make a search using the Google.cn, you will be redirected to the Google.com.hk with a message saying “Welcome to the New Home of Google China Search.
Google has made good its promise to pull out from China after discovering some corporate hackery which was later [...]














