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Google Analytics Shows You What Bad Web Practices Look Like in Real Life
12:17:29 AMAnita Li
Using a series of cautionary (and hilarious) YouTube videos, Google Analytics shows examples of poor web design and digital marketing -- but in real life. Specifically, the service counsels companies on landing-page optimization, site search (see video above) and online checkout, by re-imagining these tools as situations in a grocery-store setting.

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Bold Poker App Turns iPhones Into Playing Cards
Saturday, December 15, 2012 4:41 PMSamantha Murphy
Ever want to play cards and don't have a deck? A new app called Bold Poker turns your mobile devices into playing cards.

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How Cellphones Are Changing School Emergency Plans
Saturday, December 15, 2012 2:59 PMTechNewsDaily
In the past, schools and cellphones didn't mix. Teachers saw them as a distraction, and many schools banned their use in the classroom. But in the wake of school shootings over the past 13 years, school districts are beginning to change their policies as a part of school emergency plans.

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UK Replaces Japan as World Leader in Mobile Use
Saturday, December 15, 2012 2:33 PMNeha Prakash
The U.K. is now a global leader in the mobile market, with its residents who consume more data on their phones or tablets than any other country, according to an Ofcom report on mobile use. The U.K. uses 424 megabytes of data each month -- a 60% hike from last year. Second-runner-up Japan uses 392 megabytes per month, and the U.S. places sixth using 319 megabytes of data, The Guardian reports.

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Suggestive Samsung Commercial Puts Mrs. Claus on Naughty List
Saturday, December 15, 2012 1:41 PMSamantha Murphy
Fresh off the Samsung commercial featuring a wife beaming a suggestive video to her husband before a business trip, the manufacturer has rolled out another ad with a bit of a suggestive theme. But this time, it's Mrs. Claus getting herself on naughty list. The cute commercial aims to promote the Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone, which allows users to beam videos to another device by touching them together.

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63 Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed
Saturday, December 15, 2012 12:43 PMFran Berkman
With 10 days until Christmas, for many this is the final stretch of the gift-buying season. As the stakes get higher for you, Mashable has focused our coverage to bring you all the best gift ideas from around the Internet.

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Type 'Festivus' Into Google for Surprise for the Rest of Us
Saturday, December 15, 2012 11:18 AMSamantha Murphy
If you're a fan of Seinfeld, type "Festivus" into Google for a search results surprise "for the rest of us." Google is known for hiding visual messages in its search when certain keywords are used, such as "Christmas," "Hanukkah," "Kwanzaa" and "let it snow." This year it's embracing the spirit of made-up holiday Festivus.

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What Were the Last Words Spoken on the Moon?
Saturday, December 15, 2012 10:53 AMThe Atlantic
Forty years and one day ago, December 14 at 5:54:37 p.m. EST, humans left the moon for the last time.

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