Tag Archive: Desktop

Online Media Daily: Amazon Fastest Mobile Retail Site, Target Slowest

It’s no surprise that accessing the Web is typically slower on a mobile phone than on the desktop. But some mobile sites are slower than others. With that in mind, Web research firm Gomez this month compared the mobile Web performance of more than a dozen large retailers as the holiday shopping season gets underway.
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Boost Engagement with Desktop Alerts

Eluma’s VP, marketing & business development describes how marketing via the desktop not only overcomes many online marketing problems, but also opens opportunities.
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TweetDeck Desktop: New Features Galore!

"Multiple accounts" using, "block and report spam", "reply all" feature, deeper video playback support,and many more functionalities.
 
TweetDeck Desktop: New Features Galore!

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Burger Wars: Hold the Websites, Extra Desktops

The opportunity to use the desktop as a consumer utility has so far eluded the top three burger brands: McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s.
Source:Burger Wars: Hold the Websites, Extra Desktops

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