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  • Which companies are the biggest spenders in tech acquisitions? Here's a look at significant tech acquisitions through the years and how those purchases affected business.

  • Be among the first to scope out Facebook's plans to double some ads and help users separate truth from satire, Twitter's experiments with users' timelines, a veritable Vine-fest, new user insights for Tumblr, and how much money the ALS #icebucketchallenge has raised. Skim for the scoops.

  • Implementing these best-practices (and periodically revisiting them to ensure that everything is running smoothly) can make a serious impact on search impressions, traffic, and rankings.

  • Companies often take advantage of in-house resources rather than hire a third-party developer or purchase software to address their app needs. But sometimes, that decision isn't the best one.

  • Half of adults age 18-24 in the United States who own smartphones have installed the Snapchat app, according to recent data from comScore.

  • Your top-of-funnel videos are designed for broad reach, but if the content doesn't load quickly, or if it isn't optimized for mobile, you don't get a chance to impress your audience. You're skipped over. End of story.

  • Most consumers say Facebook is the most useful social media network for researching products and services before visiting a small business, according to a recent report from G/O Digital.

  • Marketing automation is only as good as the person using it. Failing to properly implement and use it just sets you up for frustration in the short term—and failure in the long term.

  • Mark Horvath, founder of InvisiblePeople.tv, shares advice for marketers on how to share meaningful stories that move people to take action.

  • Young and old alike have their eyes glued to their mobile phones. Some companies haven't caught on yet that this new behavior is an important marketing opportunity. Here's how you can take advantage of it.

  • Three-quarters of marketers who run global email campaigns say they do not maintain a list of regional preferences and instead manage localization on an ongoing basis, according to a recent report from Lionbridge.

  • I'm ashamed that I've been shying away from Google+ for far too long. However, in light of Google+'s growing popularity, I was convinced that Google+ is really worth a company's time.

  • Boost brand awareness and customer engagement by integrating your brand with a YouTuber's audience.

  • Considering switching email service providers? It's possible to get to the short list faster—or skipping the RFP altogether—saving you time and money. How? By optimizing your RFP process with these six tips.

  • What makes an image go viral? Which emotions inspire viewing and sharing? Are people of different ages and genders motivated to share by different factors?

  • The influencers in your niche are probably receiving hundreds of friendly requests a day. The trick behind successful outreach is to stand out and catch the intended party's attention—and maintain it.

  • Chief marketers are optimistic about the current business environment; they also believe they can achieve senior management’s goals this year, according to a recent report from the CMO Council.

  • Want to create more engagement with your audience? Consider using Pinterest. The online pinning board is becoming a major sales tool for marketers.

  • See how the 'Net and brands celebrated Robin Williams's colorful life. Find out how many marketers have dived into Promoted Tweets, what online challenge is going viral, and how YouTube and LinkedIn plan to cozy up (even more!) to businesses. Skim for your weekly fix.

  • Do you use "the last click" to measure your campaign's successful? You shouldn't. Instead, you need to be able to accurately attribute the sale to all the marketing efforts that contributed to it.