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Samsung Galaxy S4 Sales Hit 10 Million in 'Record' Time | | Galaxy S4 sales have topped 10 million in "record" time, Samsung announced Thursday. Less than a month after its global release on April 27, Samsung's flagship smartphone surpassed 10 million units, according to a release.
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4 Ways to Find Your Brand’s Voice | 12:56:32 AM | The Daily Muse |
| Ready to start marketing your new company, product or brand? Before you create a blog, draft content for your brand-spanking-new website or start tweeting, first define your “brand voice.” In a nutshell, this is the heart and soul of your communications. More than specific words and phrases, your brand voice is the tone in which you speak to and connect with your audience.
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Giphy Wants to Make GIFs More Legit | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 3:05 PM | Seth Fiegerman |
| Giphy, a startup that recently launched out of Betaworks, aims to empower the community of GIF creators and consumers by making it easier to search for GIFs.
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How 3 Brands Use Agile Marketing Tactics | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 3:01 PM | Adobe Marketing Cloud |
| This article was written by Elana Varon, and a version of it originally appeared on the Adobe-owned site CMO.com. For more information about BrandSpeak, click here. Agile management methods, experts say, provide a framework for making better decisions and improving overall productivity.
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Orchestra Plays 'Carmen' Entirely on Mobile Devices | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:19 PM | Todd Wasserman |
| Fans booed when Bob Dylan went electric in 1965, but in 2013 in the Czech Republic no one seemed to bat an eye when the Czech National Symphony Orchestra one-upped Dylan by also going mobile.
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20 Hot London Startups You Need to Watch | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:54 AM | Dani Fankhauser |
| Most entrepreneurs assume they’ll have to move to Silicon Valley to make it big. Let’s face it, some regions are more abundant with investors, resources and talent than others. But if you’re in or near London, you might consider staying put — the startups below prove that building a great company with staying power can be done in The Big Smoke.
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Amazon's Latest Venture: Fan Fiction | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:07 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| Amazon is looking to commercialize the vast amounts of free, unauthorized fan fiction published on the web.
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Still Living at Home? This Ad Campaign Is for You | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 10:50 AM | Todd Wasserman |
| Bloomberg Businessweek is targeting twentysomethings living at home for a campaign that aims to gently nudge them out of their parents' basements by offering — what else? — a subscription to the magazine. The title launched the website bbwgetsyouahead.com, which houses e-giftcards that parents and friends can send to Gen Y-ers still living at home.
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Twitter Adds Cards to Help Brands Register Emails | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 10:35 AM | Seth Fiegerman |
| Twitter just took another step towards helping brands generate revenues from the social network. The company announced a new feature on Wednesday called the Lead Generation card, which gives businesses a way to register users and their emails for promotions or memberships directly within a tweet. When you click to expand the tweet, you'll see an option to sign up with your Twitter handle and connected email already filled out.
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7 Hot Editorial Jobs in Los Angeles, New York and More | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 9:28 AM | Elisha Hartwig |
| Whether you're unemployed, underemployed or just looking for something a bit more interesting, the Mashable Job Board is full of listings to take your career to the next level. Since 2005, Mashable has been committed to bringing the top digital, social and tech news and resources to our readers. Over time, we've built a readership of 20 million people who are well versed in digital trends, social media and all the hottest technologies.
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Software Company SAP Wants to Hire People With Autism | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:36 AM | Stan Schroeder |
| German business software company SAP said it wants to hire programmers with autism, the BBC reports. Autism is a neural development disorder characterized by repetitive and restricted behavior. It also affects the person's social and communication skills. However, people with autism also often score high on IQ tests, and SAP thinks they have special skills which can help drive the company's innovation.
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