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T-Mobile Adds Mid-Band 5G In Over 80 Cities; Verizon Calls ‘Foul’

T-Mobile has rolled out high-speed, mid-band 5G in over 80 cities as it continues to utilize the spectrum it acquired with Sprint. Mid-band 5G is widely considered to be the sweet spot for 5G spectrum. It provides faster performance than T-Mobile’s low-band nationwide 5G network, reaching speeds up to 1 Gbps. At the same time, it offers better range and penetration than high-band 5G, which requires repeaters and base stations every couple of hundred meters. One of the driving factors in T-Mobile’s acquisition of Sprint was the wealth of mid-band,…

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Marketing 

Next on MarTech Live: A look at agile marketing

A look at agile marketing from the ground up, including tips on adopting an agile strategy. On Wednesday, September 9 at 1pm EDT, MarTech Today’s, Editorial Director and host of MarTech Live Kim Davis will be talking with experts in agile marketing about how agile is different from traditional marketing and how to get started with agile if you haven’t done so already. Kim’s guests will include: Stacey Ackerman, agile coach and founder of Agilify John Cass, digital strategist and host of the Deep Dive into Agile Marketing Podcast We’ll start…

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Bing 

Bing’s “Search Wave” Showcases Search Volume For 2016 Presidential Candidates

In preparation for tomorrow’s Super Tuesday primaries, Bing rolled out a new tool that determines the top-searched candidates. Bing is gearing up for tomorrow’s Super Tuesday state primaries with the launch of its new “Search Wave” feature, a search tool that showcases search volume for each of this year’s presidential candidates. Building on the Bing Elections that rolled out in December of last year, Bing says the new election feature provides a “window into public search interest for each candidate.” The new feature offers at-a-glance candidate search numbers overall, as…

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google 

Google Ads to limit Search Terms reporting, citing privacy

The impact will depend on what “significant” means, but advertisers are likely to lose visibility into at least some of the queries they pay for. Google has begun alerting advertisers that it will soon stop showing search queries that triggered their ads when there is not “significant” data. “We are updating the search terms report to only include terms that were searched by a significant number of users. As a result you may see fewer terms in your report going forward,” the notice says. Hey @GoogleAds, what’s this about? So…

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Social 

How Serious Is Facebook About Search?

An article in BusinessWeek suggests that Facebook is planning a deeper push into search. Will that be limited to improving search for the site — or will it be something more comprehensive? It’s clear that Facebook needs better internal search. Right now the search function at the top of the page is not very useful. […] An article in BusinessWeek suggests that Facebook is planning a deeper push into search. Will that be limited to improving search for the site — or will it be something more comprehensive? It’s clear…

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SEO 

Video: Search veteran Kevin Lee on why digital PR is key for SEO

Some call it barnacle SEO and it differs from online reputation management. Last week, I published the last vlog interview I conducted before the lockdown in New York. This week, I have part one of the first one I conducted after New York opened up again. I was lucky enough for Kevin Lee, who helped cultivate the search industry in so many ways, to come out to my house and do an interview in a socially-distant manner. Kevin Lee is the CEO is the Executive Chairman and Founder of full-service…

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