Google Chrome Archives - Mobile Marketing Watch https://mobilemarketingwatch.com/tag/google-chrome/ Wed, 06 Feb 2013 17:32:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://mobilemarketingwatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-MMW_LOGO__3_-removebg-preview-32x32.png Google Chrome Archives - Mobile Marketing Watch https://mobilemarketingwatch.com/tag/google-chrome/ 32 32 Study Shows Strongest Brand Loyalty on Facebook https://mobilemarketingwatch.com/study-shows-strongest-brand-loyalty-on-facebook/ Wed, 06 Feb 2013 17:32:57 +0000 http://www.mobilemarketingwatch.com/?p=29004 Wouldn’t it be fascinating to learn which brands have the most loyal fans on Facebook? On Wednesday, we gained some insight into that search. This morning, LoudDoor introduced “Brand Satisfaction,” a new dashboard powered by over 1 million monthly survey responses. Billed as the “largest market research of its kind,” Brand Satisfaction tracks every major...

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Wouldn’t it be fascinating to learn which brands have the most loyal fans on Facebook? On Wednesday, we gained some insight into that search. This morning, LoudDoor introduced “Brand Satisfaction,” a new dashboard powered by over 1 million monthly survey responses.

Billed as the “largest market research of its kind,” Brand Satisfaction tracks every major brand on Facebook and how likely fans are to recommend those brands to others.

Brand Satisfaction provides marketing and insights professionals with access to hundreds of demographic, behavioral and attitudinal details about audiences they follow.

For its first study, Brand Satisfaction compiled millions of responses from Facebook Fans of over 15,000 Facebook pages to determine the Top 20 brands with the most loyal Fans.

The top 20 looks like this:

  1. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
  2. Facebook
  3. Google
  4. Walt Disney World
  5. ALDI USA
  6. Xbox
  7. Starbucks Frappuccino
  8. Google Chrome
  9. Duncan Hines
  10. Adobe Photoshop
  11. Tim Hortons
  12. Hershey’s
  13. In-N-Out Burger
  14. Dove Chocolates
  15. NFL
  16. Portillo’s
  17. BRAVO
  18. Disneyland
  19. Dollar Tree
  20. AMC Theatre

“Demographic and behavioral data is the cornerstone to understanding a brand’s Facebook audience and powering game-changing marketing decisions,” says David Guy, CEO of LoudDoor. “Rather than relying on highly subjective social chatter or experimental ‘listening’ technologies, Brand Satisfaction does the hard work of asking brands’ Fans directly about their attitudes, behaviors and motivations. We then package this powerful data in a simple dashboard interface to empower brands to harness their Facebook asset.”

Are you surprised by any names on the list?

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Chinese Hackers Take Aim at Google in Broad Attack on Gmail https://mobilemarketingwatch.com/chinese-hackers-take-aim-at-google-in-broad-attack-on-gmail/ Thu, 02 Jun 2011 09:00:25 +0000 http://www.mobilemarketingwatch.com/?p=15890 Underscoring the very real 21st century threat of cyber terrorism, officials from Google confirmed last night that hackers from inside China have apparently attempted to breach the security of Gmail account users via a “campaign” meant to obtain sensitive user information. “We recently uncovered a campaign to collect user passwords, likely through phishing,” Google said,...

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Underscoring the very real 21st century threat of cyber terrorism, officials from Google confirmed last night that hackers from inside China have apparently attempted to breach the security of Gmail account users via a “campaign” meant to obtain sensitive user information.

“We recently uncovered a campaign to collect user passwords, likely through phishing,” Google said, referencing the nefarious but all-too-common practice of email hacking practice where hackers attempt to evade and confuse users to into supplying sensitive information, like email account passwords.

“This campaign, which appears to originate from Jinan, China, affected what seem to be the personal Gmail accounts of hundreds of users including, among others, senior U.S. government officials, Chinese political activists, officials in several Asian countries (predominantly South Korea), military personnel and journalists,” Google said.

Google detected and has disrupted this campaign to take users’ passwords and monitor their emails. We have notified victims and secured their accounts. In addition, we have notified relevant government authorities.

Google says it remains committed to the security of its users and encourages several steps to better protect private information. Chief among the steps was switching to Chrome, Google’s own web browser.

“Review the security features offered by the Chrome browser. If you don’t already use Chrome, consider switching your browser to Chrome,” Google said.

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