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SABEResPODER & Best Buy Partner to Promote Informed Shopping Decisions During This Holiday Season

By Target Latino

The initiative aims at educating the Latino community on how best to take advantage of the technology at their reach. Best Buy unites with SABEResPODER to educate the Hispanic community about how to get the most out of the latest technology and understand their rights as consumers. Various studies show that Latinos purchase more televisions, digital... »

Procter & Gamble Supports Latino Education with a $1.5 Million Pledge to the Hispanic Scholarship Fund

By Target Latino

Scholarship applications now available until Feb. 2010 Procter & Gamble (P&G) (NYSE: PG) and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) are pleased to announce that P&G is awarding $1.5 million under the company’s Live, Learn and Thrive(TM) global cause to support HSF, the leading Hispanic organization devoted to awarding university scholarships. The grant will be provided over the... »

Sears Holdings Launches First-Ever National Hispanic Initiative For Hispanic Heritage Month

By Target Latino

Introduces new bilingual social networking site for students and parents HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ — Inspired by the many Hispanic families who help their children become the first to attend college, Sears Holdings has launched the PRIMERO Hispanic Heritage Scholarship(SM) and bilingual, social networking education website in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month... »

Study highlights snacking differences between Hispanics, general population

By Target Latino

Hispanic Parents More Likely to Reward Kids with Snacks Dipped, topped or eaten plain, America loves snacks. But new research from Mintel shows that not all Americans snack the same. Hispanics, the fastest growing population in the US, differ significantly in their snacking habits. Hispanic adults are twice as likely as non-Hispanics to reward their children’s... »

Characteristics of Hispanic Millennials

By Target Latino

As a market segment, Millennials are shaking the foundations of advertising and media. Enabled by technology, their lifestyle is characterized by instant text messaging, mobile media, and virtual social networking. Millennials Hispanics are 211% more likely to download content from the Internet than the general population. Over 60% of Hispanic Millennials are online. »

Young Adults Unaware of Threat of Infectious Disease and the Availability of Preventive Vaccines

By Target Latino

Experts Call for Increased Awareness and Vaccination Rates Among All Adults CDC Unveils New Vaccination Data Showing Continuing Need to Improve Rates Young adults may have grown up in an era of information overload, but they have alarmingly little awareness of the risks of vaccine-preventable diseases and the need to keep up with vaccinations into adulthood,... »

Personality in a Cup

By Target Latino

GOT MILK? Partners with Acclaimed BLD Pastry Chef to Share Summer Milkshake Recipes There’s a saying that you could tell people’s personalities based on the types of drink they enjoy. A person who likes a chocolaty beverage, for example, could be described as sweet and indulgent, while someone who likes fruity drinks could be described... »

Seventeen Magazine and Bank of America Partner To Reveal Teens’ Anxieties About the Economy

By Target Latino

Results give key insight into teens and their money worries As back-to-school approaches, teens have lots on their minds – from classes to social calendars. If that weren’t enough, teens – especially girls — are also stressed out about the economy and money matters, according to a new survey from Seventeen magazine and Bank of... »

Levelup.com Breaks the Alexa Top 2,000 Sites in the World

By Target Latino

Busca Corp announced today that on Sunday July 19th Levelup.com –www.levelup.com) our flagship site and an integral part of the Busca Corp Network — has cracked Alexa’s Top 2,000 sites in the world. With over 10 million total network page views, Levelup.com has transformed into one of the top sites in Mexico and Latin... »

What will the U.S. look like in 2050?

By Target Latino

U.S. Population Projections: 2005–2050 Population and Immigration • Between 2005 and 2050, the nation’s population will increase to 438 million from 296 million, a rise of 142 million people that represents growth of 48%. • Immigrants who arrive after 2005, and their U.S.-born descendants, account for 82% of the projected national population increase during the 2005–2050 period. • Of  the 117 additional... »