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EatFruitPlease
EatFruitPlease is the online personal blog of James McDonald. There are many interesting posts most likely video blogs. James talks about new projects of his and also articles that kick up alot of discussion!
Glasgow United Kingdom
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

10/16 20:57 Online Retailers Need To Optimize Their Sites For The Holidays
The majority (88%) of Americans plan to shop online in the upcoming holiday months, according to a new report from iPerceptions. The report found that online retailers need to optimize their purchasing channels by addressing their website visitors...
10/05 20:17 e-Reader Holiday Sales Potentially Strong
e-Readers are positioned to be a popular selling device this holiday season, according to a new survey commission by Retrevo and conducted by Gadgetology Study. The survey asked an online sample of individuals if they were planning on buying an...
9/14 14:43 Give your online contests the winning edge
Running an online contest can be a breeze, especially when compared to its direct mail cousin. Not only are they quicker and easier for consumers to complete, they have the ability to go viral resulting in a far greater breadth of data collection...
7/29 14:02 Twitter is Now a Search Engine
As the web reels over the news of the Yahoo Microsoft partnership, Twitter quietly enhances its own search service. On Tuesday, Twitter ramped up this search engine function, which now allows users to query current tweets to find out what is...
6/04 19:05 Digg gives users control over ads
Social news site hopes users and advertisers will dig new ad format, literally. Leading social news site, Digg, is aiming to do for advertising what they've done for news with the introduction of Digg Ads. Advertising on Digg will take on a new twist...

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