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eROI found that during the heaviest e-mail volume period, from 8 am to 5 pm, e-mail opening rates and CTR increased. Open rates start out at 21.4% at 8 am and rise to a high of 34.1% at 5 pm Click-through rates begin at 2.6% at 8 am and rise to a high of 6.4% at 4 pm, before falling to 5.2% at 5 pm.
* Pepsi push harnesses Facebook potential
* Amazon closes the e-book on Macmillan
* Steve Jobs disparages Google, Adobe
* Attacks on social networking sites up 70%
* Nokia cuts phone prices as market growth returns
* Wi-Fi deal with Southwest Airlines
* Airport scanners go live today
* NASA budget for 2011 eliminates funds for manned lunar missions
Today's Featured Company / Person - Sikuli - Ever wanted to write a script for some repetitive task, but don't know how to code? Sikuli makes it possible for pretty much anyone to automate tasks, by telling it what to do with just some screenshots and simple commands. If it has a GUI, you can probably use it with Sikuli. Sikuli is an open source scripting app that uses a combination of very simple commands like click, type, and wait, and screenshots to tell Sikuli what to manipulate. There's no internal API support, it just searches the screen for the image in the screenshot—meaning you can use it with pretty much anything. Seriously, the world is your oyster. If any of that sounds at all confusing, watch the video—and if you think it's just too good to be true, try it out. They have tons of tutorials and examples of useful scripts in their documentation, as well, to get your imagination rolling. Although you've probably already thought of at least one thing you want to use this for.
On Monday's KenRadio Show, Ken & Andy talked about Pepsi saying no to the Superbowl but yes to Facebook, Amazon loosing it's eBook grip, Steve Jobs slapping Google & Adobe, Social Networks getting hit by spam, Nokia finally lowering prices, Southwest gets WiFi, New Airport scanners can see the naked side of you and NASA pushes off Lunar landing.