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The best day for e-mail is Wednesday. The average open rate on Wednesdays was 25.4% with an average click-through rate of 3.9%. The second-best day to e-mail is Monday, with an average open rate of 24.7% and a 3.1% click-through. Saturday commanded the highest CTR of 5%, but the lowest open rate with 18.7%.
 

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World Tech Round Up - Thursday Nov. 2, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 02-11-2006 14:56


Date set for Office and Vista business launch
Half of iPod owners 'will ditch Apple for Zune'
Yahoo cooks up food site
Internet bill of rights proposed
XM, Sirius asked to pay song royalties
$15 mobiles for sale by 2008
Google ad revenue 'to surpass TV'
Google takes aim at fast e-mail for cell phones
Jackson agrees Halo movie delay
Ryanair gambles on Internet bingo in the sky
100 million sites

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World Tech Round Up - Wednesday Nov. 1, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 01-11-2006 14:48


Microsoft polishes Office Live offering
Blockbuster raised the stakes against Netflix
Mobile calls allowed on half of all airlines by 2008
Cingular to Launch Cellphone Music Service
AT&T cable plan includes wireless
Virgin USA launches new audio services
Motorola unveils in-car Bluetooth stereo system
Universal cuts music download prices in UK

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World Tech Round Up - Tuesday Oct. 31, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 31-10-2006 14:53


Electronics giants team for WirelessHD
Google buys JotSpot, dips into wiki world
SideStep buys hotel blog start-up
Virus writers target web videos
Verizon to offer automatic phone contact updates
ABC News courting next generation on Internet
iPod dominance set to continue
Fake airline boarding pass website shut down
Online advertising could net BBC £105m
Want to Subscribe to 'Wired'? Use Your Cellphone
India set for flood of YouTube lookalikes

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World Tech Round Up - Monday Oct. 30, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 30-10-2006 15:10


International net domains 'risky'
Nokia enters car navigation market
Nokia claims ground in digital music battle
Newspaper circulation falls 2.8%
TV Content Yes, TV Set No
Brightcove to Launch Online Video Marketplace
'Wi-fi rip off': It's a London thing
Copying own CDs 'should be legal'
Web health info seekers tend not to check sources
Sony Expects China to Become Its Second-Biggest Market

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World Tech Round Up - Friday Oct 27, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 27-10-2006 16:54


Court to weigh Microsoft, AT&T dispute
Broadband is the service we cannot live without
Peer-To-Peer Charges Net Prison Term
Can Apple still think different?
Ex-Microsoft man is next space tourist
Private conversation is aim of new blog software
Businesses urged to favour IT over cars
Wi-Fi rollout completed on East Coast trains
Europe Leads in Mobile Internet Access
Cell Phone Takes Security to New Heights

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