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iFuse Internet Marketing To Now Offer PowerListings To Local Businesses

Greenwood Village, Colorado (PRWEB) December 12, 2013

iFuse Internet Marketing, a leading local digital marketing agency, today announced that they have become a certified partner for Yext, the leading provider of local listing management for local businesses. Yext's PowerListings gives businesses the ability to collect and manage their local content and distribute that content across the PowerListings Network. This network is made of more than 50 local search engines, apps and mapping sites and reaches more than 150 million unique customers monthly.

iFuse Internet Marketing provides businesses of all sizes the ability to be found and chosen online, using proven online marketing methods. They currently work with businesses from all over the country, providing cutting-edge local online marketing methods that help local businesses find, get and keep more customers.

Our clients come to us because we provide them a powerful, efficient and affordable all-in-one digital marketing plan, said Chris Pistorius, CEO of iFuse. Our partnership with Yext will further empower us to help our clients own their online presence and stand out from their competition, while driving more new customers to their doorstep. We continue to invest in the success of our clients.

About iFuse Internet Marketing iFuse Internet Marketing provides local businesses of all sizes the ability to be found and chosen online, using proven online marketing methods. For more information about iFuse visit http://www.ifuseinternetmarketing.com.

About Yext Yext (http://www.yext.com) is the location information software that businesses trust to collect, manage, and distribute their location information everywhere. With the PowerListings Network of over 50 publishers, businesses can instantly update their listings and reach more than 150 million potential customers every month. For more information about Yext visit http://www.yext.com.

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Internet Marketing Company ClickSpark Opens New Rochester Office Tripling Space to Support Growth

Rochester, NY (PRWEB) December 12, 2013

Performance based Internet marketing company ClickSpark has opened a new office in Rochester, NY, significantly expanding its presence in Rochester and the companys growth potential. The 15,000 square foot building in the Henrietta area of Rochester will house some of ClickSparks Internet marketing team and will be the home for CallVista, ClickSparks call center subsidiary. The expansion will allow ClickSpark, who currently employs over 100 people in the greater Rochester area, to create up to 200 more jobs.

The move stems from ClickSparks unprecedented growth in the last year and will enable the company to adequately support its expanded infrastructure as well as support dynamic future growth plans. We had a pressing need for more space, but we also wanted to create a modern high tech office to support our needs and give our staff a workplace they could be proud of. We have definitely achieved both of those goals with this move, says Thomas Tortora, COO of ClickSpark.

About ClickSpark The company was founded in 2006 by Brian Einhaus, current CEO. At its core, ClickSpark is a performance based internet marketing company who specializes in lead generation, with an emphasis on education lead generation for higher education. ClickSparks flagship brand DegreeMatch.com helps prospective students get algorithmically matched with potential college choices.

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Surveillance and censorship: Inside Syria's Internet

NEW YORK -- Months after the Arab Spring uprisings first rocked the Middle East, a group of Western free speech activists began to map the Syrian Internet.

What they discovered was evidence of government surveillance and censorship.

"We were tipped off that people in Syria were being tracked online, and that information was being used to hunt down protesters," activist Sam Covin told CBS News.

In the spring of 2011, Covin and other members of the loose-knit activist group Telecomix, which provides alternative techniques to bypass statewide blocked Internet or censored websites, began scanning the Syrian Internet to gain a better understanding of the countrys service.

The activist group was able to access Internet-connected video cameras, network switches and appliances, and even home and business routers. It also discovered more than a dozen devices made by networking gear company Blue Coat.

"The devices were not well secured -- they used 'factory settings' -- so we were able to look into what the devices were doing," he said. These appliances, Covin explained, can be used to filter and inspect Internet traffic, including encrypted and secured data, though the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company insists the technology is "not intended" to aid surveillance.

After discovering and reading more than 54 gigabytes of Blue Coat appliance log files, Covin said it "became clear that [the appliances] were being used to track online activities."

A spokesperson for Blue Coat told CBS News the company was aware its technology was being used, but vehemently denied it authorized the sale to the Syrian government. Blue Coat said it has been actively cooperating with the U.S. government since 2011 over what it described as the illegal transfer of its products into the country by third parties.

"As a result of its investigation, the U.S. Department of Commerce has fined or otherwise sanctioned several third parties in connection with the unlawful diversion of our products to Syria that took place without our knowledge," the spokesperson added.

According to the Commerce Department, evidence suggest that "U.S.-origin Internet filtering devices" are being used by the Syrian government "to block pro-democracy websites and identify pro-democracy activists as part of Syria's brutal crackdown against the Syrian people."

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