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Source: Wall Street Journal By Emily Steel and Geoffrey A. Fowler Many of the most popular applications, or “apps,” on the social-networking site Facebook Inc. have been transmitting identifying information—in effect, providing access to people’s names and, in some cases, their friends’ names—to dozens of advertising and Internet tracking companies, a Wall Street... [Read more]
Predicting the imminent death of eMail; thousands of thousands of ad dollars generated for your website. Shortly there after posting a job opening for a Director of Online Marketing to grow your online subscriber base, priceless! Obviously the WSJ really does need someone on their team who “gets it” and they need that person now. Time is short people! They could write another one of those... [Read more]
I’m not quite dead yet! You might recall that great line from Monty Python’s Holy Grail when they are “bringing out the dead”. Twitter and the blogosphere have been buzzing lately about the imminent death of eMail resulting from a recent WSJ article. No doubt it will be beaked to death by a twittering canary. Of course, the very suggestion of this impending doom creates a push back buzz of... [Read more]
In an effort to stem the Nor’easter of frenetic twittering and blogging created by the Wall Street Journal’s recent predictions of the imminent death of eMail. The eMail Guide intends to square off against them and take a strong stand on the issue along with the eMail marketing community who have been speaking loudly and clearly in their belief that email is not dead. Lord knows Wall Street has... [Read more]

