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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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What's On The Inside of Your Phone E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 09-09-2008 06:37


Has the choices gotten hard when choosing an new mobile device. Its not about the outside of the phone (the camera, the screen) it's about the inside of the device - The OS. More specific, what can be downloaded on to the device. Mobile phone makers realize the consumer wants more control of the applications on their device and are offering a wide range of download to enhance of mobile phone experience.

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You Will E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 17-07-2008 10:16


You Will The AT&T "You Will" televison ads from 1993 are a great example of how the future was once sold to the public. While the user interfaces may be different, most of the innovations they advertise "you will" be doing have come true in 2008.

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The Making of Youtube E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 08-07-2008 11:47


Who made Youtube, is it the users making the videos or the illegal uploaded network content? With over 100,000 videos uploaded daily, more UGC content is view (overall) than network content.

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Telepresence E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 18-06-2008 10:18


Gas is high. Airlines are nickel and diming you to death. And your employees are getting squeezed. This state of travel could put video conferencing over the top.

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IPv6 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 10-06-2008 12:16


The Internet address space available under the current protocol, IPv4, will run out real soon, 2011, and the only long term solution is to transition to IPv6 which has sufficient address capacity to give every grain of sand on the planet its own unique Internet address, or something like that.

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