How Evernote Food Can Help Market Your Restaurant + MORE

How Evernote Food Can Help Market Your Restaurant
Evernote might not be the first tool you think of when it comes to marketing a restaurant, but the most recent update to its Food app certainly demonstrates its potential.
Today Evernote Food — which gives consumers a place to discover, collect, and remember all of life’s memorable food moments — was updated to include support for OpenTable, Foursquare ratings, and recipe sharing…

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Facebook announces winners of PMD Innovation Competition; Ampush leadsFacebook today announced the winners of its Preferred Marketing Developer Innovation Competition, which included Ampush taking the grand jury prize and six other companies being recognized for their projects.
The competition was themed “The Era of News Feed,” and PMDs were tasked with creating a marketing product that effectively leverages the feed as a paid media placement…

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Looking For An Internship? #InternsWanted At MastercardHave you ever tried searching for a job on Twitter? There are lots of opportunities out there if you know where to look. The same goes for internships – and Mastercard is making it simple to find theirs on Twitter.
They’ve launched an #InternsWanted search and the person they’re looking for may just be you!
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New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media…

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'Despicable Me 2' Trailer Features Abduction, Arson and Eminem
The high-pitched yellow minions from Despicable Me are back.
Three years after the original animated film made its debut, Despicable Me 2 continues the tale of lovable villain Gru (Steve Carell) and his three adopted daughters. This time, Gru faces a new nemesis voiced by The Godfather himself, Al Pacino
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Scored to Eminem’s “Without Me,” a new trailer for the sequel shows our protagonist getting kidnapped by Agent Lucy Wilde of the Anti-Villain League…

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Yelp Helps Local Businesses, Study Findsmangostock / Shutterstock.com
Yelp drives an average of $8,000 in business to small businesses that have profiles on the site, according to a study conducted by the Boston Consulting Group but funded by Yelp.
Businesses that advertised on the social reviews site Yelp drew an average of $23,000 in additional businesses, after spending an average of $4,200, the study found after polling 4,800 small businesses…

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Facebook announces global rollout of Lookalike AudiencesFacebook today announced that its new “Lookalike Audiences” feature, which helps advertisers target users similar to those in their Custom Audience databases, will be rolled out globally to Power Editor accounts this week.
Lookalike Audiences can be created after an advertiser has uploaded a list of first-party data, such as customer email addresses, phone numbers or user IDs to make a Custom Audience…

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Jawbone’s UP app comes to Android as the fitness wristband gets set to hit 25 new countriesThe Jawbone UP fitness mobile app is now available for Android devices, four months after being available on the iPhone. In conjunction with this launch, the company has announced it will make the device available in more countries — 25 in fact, with Europe available now and Asia, Australia, and The Middle East coming in the next month…

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Today, Google introduced a new app for one of its most popular products, Hangouts. While Hangouts let you chat with multiple people over video, there are those moments when someone makes a funny face, does something ridiculous or just makes you want to, well, capture something.
This is a feature that is making its way into mobile devices, meaning the ability to shoot video and snap pics along the way…

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Mobile app analytics source App Annie announced today that it is adding Amazon Appstore statistics to its existing Google Play and iOS analytics solutions.
And what the data shows is that the top apps on Amazon are very, very different than Google Play.
All of Amazon’s top 10 paid apps are games, including three Disney titles: Where’s My Water and two versions of the super-popular Temple Run app (Oz and Brave)…

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