Sentences with phrase «tracking my website recently»

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But use of these programming tools has accelerated recently, says John Musser, who runs ProgrammableWeb.com, a website that tracks the use of APIs.
Here's a piece of evidence lawmakers could have showed the CEO: In a survey conducted recently by Digital Content Next, 1 a trade group of news organizations that is frequently critical of Facebook, a majority of respondents said they didn't expect the social network to track use of non-Facebook apps to target ads, collect their physical location when they're not using Facebook or harvest information from non-Facebook websites that people visit.
Recently, several Houston - area Girl Scouts protested [28] at their organisation's Planned Parenthood connections and promotion, and established a website [29] to track the Planned Parenthood - Girl Scout link.
A company that tracks online consumer behavior, Experian Hitwise, recently listed more than 1,100 websites in its «lifestyle dating» category.
The website lets you track Kindle price drops, search for your favorite books, view the free Kindle book list, and see what books have been recently converted to Kindle.
It was recently reported by FeeX, a website that tracks consumer fees, that the average American spends $ 155,000 in useless fees over a lifetime.
Through the magic of Google tracking what websites I've been visiting recently, I've noticed that I'm starting to see more and more advertisements related to investment opportunities.
I recently posted that I will be tracking my dividend retirement portfolio on this website in addition to my dividend empire portfolio.
Fusible, a website known for tracking news regarding domain names recently discovered that Nintendo has actually lost the dispute and will now need to fork over money if they want to purchase the rights to the website, assuming it will be for sale again.
The U.S. Department of Energy's recently upgraded website contains all things energy related, and can direct you to the many subsites and programs it operates: www.doe.gov For information about all things related to renewable energy in the U.S., try the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's site at: www.nrel.gov Bricker & Eckler produces numerous resources related to Ohio's energy arena, specifically in their Energy & Public Utilities, Environmental, and Green Strategies groups: http://www.bricker.com/services.aspx The Ohio Power Siting Board keeps track of energy installations statewide: www.opsb.ohio.gov To access information about Ohio's certified renewable energy installations, try the PUCO's listing: http://www.puco.ohio.gov/emplibrary/files/util/EnergyEnvironment/SB221/Updated%20Approved%20REN%20Cases.pdf
As we explained in another post recently, it's time to ditch that local phone number and list a call - tracking number on your website, social media accounts, etc. (And make sure you have a click - to - call feature, too.)
(Meanwhile, Village Voice Media Group — the publisher of the Dallas Observer, Miami New Times and other news weeklies — has recently come under fire, as a result of a CNN report tracking sex ads on websites like backpage.com, which is owned by the Village Voice Media Group.
I recently had the opportunity to chat with vocate.me, a website designed to help students and recent grads track down great internships or entry - level jobs.
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