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Media Mention
Joshua Brustein, New York Times
Nov 6, 2010
As of August, only 4 percent of American adults who used the Internet also used location-based services, which allow people to “check in” to physical locations via their cellphones to earn coupons or keep up with friends, the Pew Research Center’s In...
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Media Mention
Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press
Nov 4, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) - If you use Facebook to "check in" to your favorite restaurants or shops, you can now expect to see rewards and discounts from companies looking to drum up business and lure in loyal customers.
Facebook is looking to bridge online a...
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Data Set
Nov 1, 2010
This omnibus survey contains questions about the types of content users purchase online. It was used in the report "Paying for Online Content".
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Media Mention
Allison Linn, msnbc.com
Sep 29, 2010
Remember the late 1990s, when the Internet boom was in full swing? Everyone was predicting we’d soon be shopping for everything from dog food to cars in our pajamas, and we’d never leave the house.
They were partially right. We still leave the hou...
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Report
Sep 29, 2010Jim Jansen
58% of Americans have researched a product or service online; 24% have posted comments or reviews online about the things they buy.
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Media Mention
Ylan Q. Mui, Washington Post
May 22, 2010
The Internet has turned shopping into an increasingly solitary experience, allowing consumers to click-to-purchase while sitting alone on their couch wearing fuzzy slippers. Part of Blippy's appeal is that it brings socializing back to shopping, expe...
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Media Mention
Rachel Metz, Associated Press
Feb 19, 2010
By asking what's happening or what's on our minds, Facebook and Twitter have prodded people to broadcast just about anything, from what they ate for lunch to what movie they're going to see. Now a new site wants to unearth more - by asking people to ...
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