You click…because you want to!

The Clikbank

February 22nd, 2012 at 5:21 pm

SCEA Senior VP hints Hulu may be headed to PS Vita

SCEA Senior VP hints Hulu app may be headed to PS Vita
By now, we’re sure you have that shiny new PlayStation Vita all unboxed and have logged several hours on the thing playing games, Tweeting and watching vids on Netflix. But, if those apps we told you about earlier weren’t enough to fulfill your entertainment needs, you’ll be happy to know there could be more in stock for you. SCEA Senior VP Guy Longworth may have spilled the beans when he told The Hollywood Reporter “we have a partnership with Netflix and Hulu; this is a new way for them to distribute content.” An interesting statement given the fact there’s no Hulu app available now that Vita has launched. Good news is, the previously unknown hook-up indicates we may be be able to catch some episodes of Gossip Girl at some point in the future on our monstrous quad-core handheld.

SCEA Senior VP hints Hulu may be headed to PS Vita originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink DualShockers  |  sourceThe Hollywood Reporter  | Email this | Comments
Engadget

Tags: , , , , ,
comments Comments (0)    -
February 22nd, 2012 at 2:41 pm

Internet Marketing – 2 Keys To Success

If you want to make more money in your online business, then you really have to take a step back and truly “scope-out” your business. Ask yourself, “Am I operating in a niche that is profitable and that I know about a lot, or am I just going to promote a product that I don’t know much about?” I say that because recently, I was on a forum where this particular person said that he had just finished a book on how to make money on the internet, and was asking us how to market it and sell.

More: continued here

Share This

Internet Marketing Resource Center

Tags: , , ,
comments Comments (0)    -
February 22nd, 2012 at 1:23 pm

Mozilla Labs Apps set to allow developer submissions for Mozilla Marketplace at MWC

Been keeping up with Mozilla Labs’ Apps project? Today the company’s focused on developers, with pleasing news if you’ve been looking to get your app’s feet wet in it. In the coming weeks at Mobile World Congress, Mozilla will finally open its self-titled Marketplace’s doors for app submissions. If you’re not familiar, Mozilla’s been working to create an “operating system- and device-independent market,” based on its own APIs, HTML5 and other open source materials. According to the Firefox maker, the end result will be the ability to use your apps without being locked down by your devices and their respective app stores. The store is set to open up for consumer consumption later in the year, so now’s your chance to reserve your software’s spot and name on the list. Interests piqued? You’ll find more details in press release after the break, and at source link below while you get your code ready.

Continue reading Mozilla Labs Apps set to allow developer submissions for Mozilla Marketplace at MWC

Mozilla Labs Apps set to allow developer submissions for Mozilla Marketplace at MWC originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Feb 2012 14:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink Mobile Burn  |  sourceThe Mozilla Blog  | Email this | Comments
Engadget

Tags: , , , , , ,
comments Comments (0)    -
February 22nd, 2012 at 11:50 am

2 Marketing Sales Funnel Red Flags To Avoid and What To Do About Them

When generating traffic for your marketing sales funnel do you want to be known as the traffic poacher or a genuine business person? In this article I highlight two red flags when generating traffic for your marketing sales funnels and how to overcome these problems.

More: continued here

Share This

Internet Marketing Resource Center

Tags: , , , , , ,
comments Comments (0)    -
February 22nd, 2012 at 9:24 am

ASUS gives Transformer Prime a bootloader unlock tool, Ubuntu promptly ported

Ah, it was indeed only a matter of time. Much like the way HTC caved into fan pressure, ASUS has finally released a bootloader unlock tool for its Transformer Prime TF201. Understandably, the tablet will no longer be covered under warranty once you set it free, but the other catch is that it needs to be running Ice Cream Sandwich in the first place as well. Not that it concerned modder littlesteve who promptly ported a partially-working Ubuntu over to his unlocked slate, pictured above. Steve says there’s much work to be done yet, especially with enabling touchscreen support, so keep an eye on his tweets if you’re itching to get a taste of his pie. Now, about that mysterious TF300T

ASUS gives Transformer Prime a bootloader unlock tool, Ubuntu promptly ported originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink SlashGear  |  sourceASUS, @littlesteve (Twitter)  | Email this | Comments
Engadget

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
comments Comments (0)    -
February 22nd, 2012 at 8:41 am

Why Use Online Lead Generation?

Why should your business use online lead generation, because more and more businesses are finding their customers online. According to a recent study, about 88 percent of online buyers are using Google or other search engines to do in-depth research before they buy a product or service today. Therefore, if you want to find qualified buyers, you need to be online to do it.

More: continued here

Share This

Internet Marketing Resource Center

Tags: , ,
comments Comments (0)    -
February 22nd, 2012 at 5:40 am

Internet Marketing – 2 Ideas To Ignore

When it comes to internet marketing and having your own business, you will all kinds of things from people. They will tell you that it’s easy to make thousands within your first month – without a website, product, telephone, or even internet service LOL. Seriously though, people who try to hype up your mind like this should be ignored with great vigor.

More: continued here

Share This

Internet Marketing Resource Center

Tags: , , ,
comments Comments (0)    -