Rocio delMoral
Weblog: trend-emkt.comArticles: 33
First Published: Jul 04, 2011 / Last Published: Mar 06, 2013
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.
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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.in Travel -
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.in Travel -
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.in Social Media -
July 30, 2012
Scribble Away on Google
Google now lets you handwrite what you are looking for on its search enginein Technology -
July 24, 2012
Introducing Bottlenose
Bottlenose is a new search engine that is based on crowdsourcing, social media and web trends.in Technology -
July 19, 2012
Windows 8 Coming in October
October 26th is the date you'll need to remember: Windows 8 will finally be availablein Technology -
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 Verifierin Social Media -
July 16, 2012
Marissa Mayer, New Yahoo CEO
Google's own Marissa Mayer steps up to the plate to become Yahoo's new CEOin Technology -
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 inin Technology -
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.in Technology


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