As a general-purpose tablet, the iPad can be many things to many people: an ebook reader, a wireless TV, a touchscreen videogame console. But to store owners and business people it can also be a cash register, with the right app, of course. Jack Dorsey’s Square, which was initially developed for the [...]
Tags: Business Person, Cash Payments, Cash Register, Credit Card Swiper, Custom Hardware, Dashboard, Ebook Reader, General Purpose, Hardware Systems, Information Square, Ipad, Iphone, Iphones, Jack Dorsey, Launch, New Opportunities, Point Of Sale, Receipts, Touchscreen, Wireless Tv
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Sat, April 3 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
It will soon be possible to compare the performance of search and social ad campaigns side by side. Clickable, the ad management platform that lets search marketers measure and track the performance of their online marketing campaigns across different search engines and advertising networks, will be adding Facebook Ads as an option on April [...]
Tags: Ad Campaigns, Advertiser, Advertising Networks, Api, Conversions, Dashboard, Demographics, Facebook, Google, Image Ads, Management Platform, Marketers, Online Marketing Campaigns, Pay Per Click, Pay Per Click Ads, Search Ads, Search Engines, Social Ads, Social Performance, White Label
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Thu, April 1 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Netvibes CEO Freddy Mini announced today that the startup founded five years ago has finally made it to profitability. The site has seen a lot of changes since then. It began as one of the original Web 2.0 personalized homepages, became a distributed widget platform, changed CEOs (when founder Tariq Krim stepped down [...]
Tags: 5 Million, Analytics, Ceos, Dashboard, Enterprise 50, Enterprise Version, Google, Google Trends, Interested Consumers, Intranet Homepage, Million Dollars, Net Income, Oriented Homepage, Pr Agencies, Profitability, Tariq Krim, Wasabi, Widget, Widgets, Yelp
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Thu, April 1 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
This is a guest post by Robert J. Moore, the CEO and co-founder of RJMetrics, an on-demand database analytics and business intelligence startup. His last guest post was an analysis of Twitter user data.
It’s no surprise that Chatroulette is the latest media darling. It has all the elements of a good story: technology, mystery, [...]
Tags: Business Intelligence, Central Limit Theorem, Co Founder, Conclusions, Daily Show, Dashboard, Database Analytics, Demand Database, Elements Of A Good Story, Female Nudity, Females, Media Darling, Mystery Celebrity, R Rated, Random Observations, Robert J Moore, Roulette Wheel, Solo Female, Statistician, Story Technology
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Wed, March 17 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
If you run a Website that uses DoubleClick’s DART ad server or Google Ad Manager, those products just got a major upgrade and rebranding. The DART brand is being retired and it will now be called DoubleClick For Publishers. Meanwhile, Google Ad Manager (which targets smaller Websites) will now be called DFP Small [...]
Tags: Ad Space, Apps, Banner, Dart, Dashboard, Developer Community, Display Ads, Doubleclick, Dynamic Allocation, Feeder System, Google, Interface, Party Developer, Public Api, Publishers, Sales Order Management, Small Business, Sophisticated Algorithms, Third Party, Workflow Tools
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Mon, February 22 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Scout Labs, a SaaS dashboard that makes it easy to keep track of what people across the internet are saying about particular topics or brands, is releasing a new version of its realtime, user-friendly dashboard.
Scout Labs has added several new collaboration features such as new ticketing and assignments notifications. So a user could see [...]
Tags: Caveats, Coca Cola, Collaboration Features, Dashboard, Discussion Boards, Filter Content, Focus Groups, Forums Discussion, Mcdonalds, Memes, Netflix, News Sources, Notifications, Rants, Realtime User, Saas, Time Fee, Time Focus, Tracker Scout, Tweet
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Wed, February 17 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
We’ve long been fans of Swivel, a service that lets users upload, manipulate, chart and share data. Our first post about them, in 2006, was titled Swivel Aims To Become The Internet Archive For Data. But with their newly launched groups feature, Swivel can now be the data archive and metrics dashboard for the enterprise, [...]
Tags: Dashboard, Dashboards, Data Archive, Data Sources, Draft Mode, Feature Data, Google, Internet Archive, Intuit, Metrics, New Groups, Office Documents, Organization Website, Private Groups, Quickbooks, Share Data, Small Groups, Spreadsheets, Trial Period, User Interface
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Tue, February 16 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Probably the most controversial thing about the blogging service Tumblr is that it doesn’t have a built-in way to comment on posts. You sort of can do it now if you reblog an item and add your own note (which then shows up under the original post), but it’s not the same. And while they [...]
Tags: Backend, Blog, Dashboard, Feature Photo, New Feature, New Icon, People Photo, Photo Icon, Reply, Third Party, Toys, Tumblr
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Mon, February 8 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Last fall, TechCrunch50 startup ClientShow presented its innovative application to help creative, advertising and marketing professionals show, pitch, share and sell their work to clients more effectively through real-time collaboration and communication. Similar to a WebEx for creative professionals, ClientShow allows users to essentially create a “virtual agency” to collaborate and share ideas with clients. [...]
Tags: Adobe, Advertising Marketing, Creative Advertising, Creative Marketing, Creative Professionals, Dashboard, Decision Makers, Glance, Images, Interactive Feedback, Launching Pad, Pitch Sessions, Pitches, Private Beta, Real Time Collaboration, Session Reports, Vault, Virtual Agency, Virtual Pitch, Webex
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Sun, January 31 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments