9/9/2010
Today's Briefs
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Consumer Reports launches first installment of doctor ratings
(September 8, 2010)
Previous Briefs
1.
Most Americans have printed, used online coupons
(September 3, 2010)
2.
Number of older social networkers increasing
(September 2, 2010)
3.
Consumers "like" brands on Facebook for discounts and promos
(August 27, 2010)
4.
Humana continues to expand its mobile offerings
(August 26, 2010)
5.
BabyCenter app delivers pregnancy health advice to mobile phones
(August 26, 2010)
6.
Anxiety Disorders Association of America adds new online videos
(August 24, 2010)
7.
Report predicts huge gains in social network marketing spending
(August 18, 2010)
8.
Social networking accounting for more time spent online
(August 16, 2010)
9.
Video sharing site focuses on healthy natural living
(August 16, 2010)
10.
Social networkers often comment, complain about brands
(August 13, 2010)
Previous Articles
1.
Online Consumers Plan to Spend Less in Stores, But Slightly More Online This Holiday Season
November 17, 2008
2.
URAC Rolls Out Revised Standards to Protect Personal Health Information and Boost Consumer Privacy on the Web
October 31, 2008
3.
YouTube Unveils eCommerce Platform
October 9, 2008
4.
Waterfront Media to Merge with Revolution Health Network Establishing the Everyday Health Network as the Preeminent Online Health Destination
October 6, 2008
5.
www.mygazines.com Launches Free Magazine Portal!
July 30, 2008
6.
TiVo and Amazon Team Up
July 23, 2008
7.
New data reveal online video views are soaring
April 18, 2008
8.
Univision and Nielsen Team for 'ROI' Tool
April 16, 2008
9.
impreMedia Launches New Web Portal for U.S. Hispanics
April 16, 2008
10.
A New Tool From Google Alarms Sites
March 25, 2008
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Pew research finds majority of adult cell users text
2.
Consumer Reports launches first installment of doctor ratings
3.
Study finds huge cost savings from preventive health services
4.
Gender difference in mild cognitive impairment surprises researchers
5.
OBGYN.net weighs in on quality of women's health sites
1.
Most Americans have printed, used online coupons
2.
Number of older social networkers increasing
3.
Consumers "like" brands on Facebook for discounts and promos
4.
Humana continues to expand its mobile offerings
5.
BabyCenter app delivers pregnancy health advice to mobile phones
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