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Digimarc, House Beautiful Launch First "Pinterest-Enabled" Print Magazine

Digimarc Corporation today announced that House Beautiful, published by Hearst Magazines, is the world's first publication to enable readers to pin images directly from a magazine to their Pinterest boards. House Beautiful is using the new Print-to-Pin solution from Digimarc to enable this capability in the June issue, which is set to hit newsstands to  [...]

Top News: F-commerce | Google's digital glasses | E-reading's rise

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Top News: Apple results | EU privacy laws have steep fines | Facebook trading

Business News: Stellar Apple results point to a good year ahead. Legal/Regulatory: EU commissioner unleashes draft data protection bill. Companies face   [...]

Top News: Ad slowdown expected | Amazon may launch digital book library | Tax breaks for gaming companies

Online Ad Market: Ad agencies brace for slowdown. Ecommerce: Amazon in talks to launch digital-book library. Can a marriage of AOL and Yahoo   [...]

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Top News: Luminate turns pictures interactive | First Mango | Facebook for Business debuts

Ad Technology: Google-backed Luminate turns pictures into interactive money-makers. Mobile Computing: First Windows 'Mango' phone unveiled. Apple's new rules   [...]

Dispatch from the Tablet Wars: Waiting for Amazon

Amazon, according to the latest rumor, is gunning for a low-cost touch screen panel. This means a panel that only supports two-finger multitouch, TechCrunch writes, compared to the 10-finger technology underpinning the iPad and Honeycomb. The report, if it’s true, Tech Crunch says, shows that Amazon is planning to do the smart thing and compete with the iPad on pr  [...]

They're Here: 4 New eBook Ad Formats (And Counting) Set to Go Mainstream

Amazon.com has unveiled yet another version of the Kindle - this one priced at $114 that comes with software to show ads to readers. Called the Kindle With Special Offers, it will be go on sale May 3 at Best Buy Co. and Target, as well as, of course, Amazon. General Motors's Buick, Procter & Gamble’s Olay skin products and Visa will be among the first advertisers on  [...]

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Price Will Be Amazon's Weapon of Choice in the App Store Wars

Signs are pointing to an imminent launch by Amazon of its App Store - and one that is going to the mat in terms of pricing. According to screen shots captured by AndroidNews of a demo site that has since gone dark, the Amazon store will be offering some titles at lower prices than th  [...]

Popular Science Unveils Second 3-D Cover Featuring Motorola's Xoom Tablet

Popular Science has unveiled its second 3-D interactive magazine cover featuring the much-anticipated Motorola Xoom tablet running on Google's Honeycomb 3.0 operating system. The March issue cover lets user preview the Xoom and its features by holding up the cover to a web camera, iPhone or smartphone and aiming the magazine at specific logos. By moving the tablet icons back and forth on the corners of the screen users can interact w  [...]

For Better or Worse, Demand Media's Plans Tied to Google

Demand Media is beginning to move toward its initial public offering - which could well be the biggest web IPO this year. The company filed a S-1 disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission - the first step in this process. Criticized by some as a content mill, Demand Media's business strategy produces online content for the purpose of attracting keyword advertising. The company's algorithms look at what search words are most popular, and then pays writers to produce content for s  [...]

How Will Advertisers React to the Looser ABC Standards?

The Audit Bureau of Circulations is loosening its standards to allow subscribers of digital subscriptions and hybrid publishing plans to count as paid circulation. The board's aim is to accommodate newspapers as they move to bundled print/digital subscription offers and hybrid publishing plans, according to the ABC. (via MediaBuyerPlanner). But how will advertisers respond  [...]

Buffalo News, Sun Chronicle Ban Anonymous Comments

The Buffalo News is about to implement a policy in which it will no longer allow comments to remain anonymous on both its online and print site. Instead, people will have to provide their real names and hometowns. That policy will go into affect Aug. 2, following in the footsteps of the Sun Chronicle newspaper in Attleboro, Mass., which launched a similar system on July 7. Not only does the Sun Chronicle re  [...]

Brands Beware: Twitter Can Take You Down Even Faster Than It Can Pull You Up

While companies are still having difficulty connecting a tangible ROI to social media campaigns - except for such notable exceptions as Dell - yet another object lesson has been learned in how rapidly these channels can bring down a reputation. Exhibit A is Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, who has been relieved of his post as commander of U.S. and NATO Coalition Forces in Afghanistan thanks to his own poor judgment - but also with a slight nudge from Twitter. That is the   [...]

Industry Buzz & News: 6/23/10

Publishing: Gourmet, dead as a magazine, returns as an app. Social Media: Are marketers training John Q. Public to whine on the web? Dell, others don't   [...]

2 in 10 Adults Digitally Track Local Issues

Roughly 2 in 10 US adults uses digital tools to stay informed about local issues, according to data from the Pew Internet & American Life Project. In December 2009, 22% of all adults (28% of internet users) said they had signed up to receive alerts about local issues (such as traffic, school events, weather warnings or crime alerts) via email or text messaging. Ano  [...]

Press, Social Media Used for Different Topics

The American public uses the traditional press and different social media platforms to obtain information about different topics, according to the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. Twitter Leads in Tech Pew tracked usage of the YouTube social media platform, blogs, and the traditional press from January 19, 2009 – January 15, 2010. Twitter usage   [...]

Industry Buzz & News: 5/06/10

Legal/Regulatory: New U.S. push to regulate internet access. Campaigns & Creative: Yahoo's new ad isn't bad but it's still a waste of $80 million. Staples keeps customer  [...]

Industry Buzz & News: 5/05/10

Measurement & Analytics: Nielsen acquires video analytics firm GlanceGuide. Agencies: Ad agency commission and the rise of the media black market. AudienceScience   [...]

3D's everwhere: in a newspaper, games, on the desktop

3D technology - now close to becoming mainstream with the movie industry - is slowing making its way to other, less obvious vehicles, as three recent announcements show. One is by the London newspaper The Sun, which is planning to publish a 3D edition with 3D-color ads and editorial a week before the start of the World's Cup. It is the first national newspaper to run ads and editorials in 3D, according to   [...]