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On Monday, WIND Mobile announced that they would officially open for business today in two markets, Calgary and Toronto. Well, just as they promised, WIND Mobile has gone live in Canada! As expected, the new Canadian wireless carrier has revealed price plans and devices. You can read more about those below: Price Plans Voice Plans Chat: $15 per month Unlimited Canada-wide WIND to WIND calling 100 province-wide voice minutes 50 ...

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19 hours ago ago from Ruxter's Blog

First I read this: According to the November 2009 2010 Marketing Trends Survey of business leaders by StrongMail, 69% of business leaders are going to increase their spend on email marketing in 2010. Then I read this in MediaPost’s Marketing Daily: “Clara Shih, a former Google marketer who started her own Facebook marketing firm and wrote a book about that social medium, says there are now some 350 million active Facebook ...

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