Rocio delMoral

Weblog: trend-emkt.com
Articles: 33
First Published: Jul 04, 2011 / Last Published: Mar 06, 2013
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I'm a web marketer with a taste for languages, traveling, writing and podcasts. I'm a public speaker about social media and web marketing trends which I include in my blog Trend-e Mkt. The thing I love most, always being able to have great conversations.

Rocio delMoral's articles

  1. March 6, 2013

    Hotelito Mío: A Boutique Hotel Gem in Mexico
    Hotelito Mío, a boutique hotel located by the wonderful beaches of Puerto Vallarta, is an luxury beach experience.
  2. January 30, 2013

    Movéo: The Limo Ride You Won’t Forget
    Movéo offers its limousine service- or rather chauffeured services as they call it- in Miami, and New York. Soon they will set up shop in Los Angeles and Atlanta as well.
  3. July 31, 2012

    London 2012: The Most Social Games Ever
    London 2012 Olympic Games are the most Social Games ever since fans are posting everything about it: videos, images, comments.
  4. July 30, 2012

    Scribble Away on Google
    Google now lets you handwrite what you are looking for on its search engine
  5. July 24, 2012

    Introducing Bottlenose
    Bottlenose is a new search engine that is based on crowdsourcing, social media and web trends.
  6. July 19, 2012

    Windows 8 Coming in October
    October 26th is the date you'll need to remember: Windows 8 will finally be available
  7. July 17, 2012

    Twitter Verifies Age, Alcohol Brands Start to Market
    Some of the biggest alcohol brands have been testing this new feature: Twitter Age Verifier
  8. July 16, 2012

    Marissa Mayer, New Yahoo CEO
    Google's own Marissa Mayer steps up to the plate to become Yahoo's new CEO
  9. Bay Area's Best Paid CEOs
    Even though some pay checks might seem outrageous, most of these CEOs pay is wrapped in stock options that might take a while for them to cash in
  10. July 12, 2012

    After a $500,000 Price Tag, Digg is no More
    After being born in 2004 as a very promising start up, and taking over $45 million dollars in rounds of investment, Digg has finally come to an end.