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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%.
* Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz's First Annual Meeting
* Sirius XM must raise prices to pay music royalties
* Kayak broadside hits Microsoft's search redesign
* How Moms Feel About Social Media
* Teens' TV Use Rises, Web Time Less Than Adults
* Tesla Hits the Jackpot: $465 Million in DOE Loans
* Google CEO says worst of crisis is over
* MetroPCS To Offer Flat-Rate International Calling
* Who moved my 'Delete' key? Lenovo did. Here's why
Today's Featured Company / Person - Glubble- Glubble, social network for families, is launching several new features to improve photo sharing within its social network for families. Glubble lets families set up a private family home page where they can leave messages on the message wall, create online photo albums and organize their family?s schedule using the family events feature to post appointment, birthdays, holidays and reminders. Glubble has always let users post photos to their families’ site, but the network has launched a useful tool called the “Family Timeline,” which provides visual navigation of family photos, events and messages through a timeline. Glubble has also created a new Toolbar interface (a Firefox plug-in) which provides families real- time message and events updates from the Family Page.
On Friday's KenRadio Show, Ken rutkowski talked about Yahoo's CEO first big board meeting, Satellite radio's prices get a rate hike, Kayak using Microsoft to get free PR, Mothers and their social networks, Teens watching even more TV, Tesla gets a huge cash infusion and Lenovo re-invents the keyboard.