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This is the February 2 2010 special edition of Who's Blogging What, a newsletter that carefully monitors over 1,100 top web marketing blogs to help busy online professionals involved in social media, search marketing, email, user experience and web analytics. Listed below are the posts from January 2010 that our readers found to be the most useful. Subscribers receive updated lists with new posts every Thursday. If you would like to be kept up to date you may enter your email address in the box at the right.

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The most useful posts of January 2010

January 2010. The world rallied to help after Haiti's strength was tested by a brutal earthquake. One survivor credited an iPhone app for saving his life. January also saw the launch of the first ever White House app. Pope Benedict reminded Catholic priests that just having a web site isn't good enough - they need to get blogging as well. Apple launched the revolutionary iPad but hardly anyone but Steven Colbert seemed impressed. Web marketers focused heavily on Facebook pages, making SEM more efficient and getting their emails opened. Here are the blog posts that they found to be most useful as the new decade began.


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