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Here's a list of Advisor's top 25 stories of 2012 (and our top social links of the year as well).
By Staff |December 21, 2012
2 min read
We can expect a spate of “I knew they’d do that someday” claims now that Facebook, just like you said it would, has decided to offer paid service. While you can still ‘sucker punch’ your friends for free, Facebook will ding you for a buck to send a message to people not in your network. […]
1 min read
Some of Apple’s biggest fans are growing increasingly bearish, thanks to weak iPhone sales over the holidays and the threat of Google and Samsung products, says Bloomberg. Read: Apple escalates patent war against Samsung In fact, five analysts, including Citigroup, Pacific Crest Securities, Mizuho Securities USA, BMO Capital Markets and Canaccord Genuity, have cut their […]
By Wire services |December 18, 2012
Google Analytics can help you answer valuable questions about your site’s traffic.
By Wire services |December 17, 2012
Planning and Advice
The commercial real-estate industry is usually slow at embracing technology, but a shift has begun.
By Staff |December 14, 2012
Homebuyers looking to compare every mortgage deal on the market can now do so with a new Google tool.
By Wire services |December 13, 2012
Move over Justin Bieber and Kim Kardashian, Pope Benedict XVI has joined Twitter and he’s racking up 150,000 follows a day. Using the handle @Pontifex, he is yet to post his first tweet and has only been following seven of his own linguistic avatars. The twitterverse has exploded with reactions, some just taking the mick, […]
By Staff |December 6, 2012
LinkedIn should be the primary focus of advisors when it comes to social media.
By Melonie Dodaro |December 6, 2012
3 min read
Hackers nab millions from European banks, affecting more than 30,000 customers.
By Wire services |December 5, 2012
Apple loves to keep its rivals under the pump. Just weeks after winning a $1.05 billion patent infringement award against Samsung in a jury trial, the U.S. tech giant is back for more. This time, the two rivals are locking horns over “rounded corners and other elements of smartphone design,” says an FT report. Apple […]
By Staff |December 4, 2012
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