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Change.gov Opens to Questions, Comments, 'American Stories'
Change.gov, the site where President Elect Obama's administration communicates with Americans, now permits users to submit questions and vote on those they most want answered.
The "Open for Questions" feature launched Wednesday, at which time over 1000 questions were logged [...]
Posted: Friday, December 12th 2008
In Stake Talks, Microsoft Prices Facebook at $10BN; Google Interested Too
In yet another sign pointing to Facebook's explosive growth, Microsoft has expressed interest in buying a stake that could value the social network at US$ 10 billion or more if talks prove successful.
The deal would entail that Microsoft pay between US$ 300 million and US$ 500 million for an up-to-five percent stake, according to the Wall Street Journal. Google is also in [...]
Posted: Tuesday, September 25th 2007
New Viral Group Spawns
The viral community lost one viral discussion group and gained yet another, according to [...]
Posted: Tuesday, March 15th 2005
Spy Act Threat to Be Neutralized with Cookie Exception
The committee shepherding the much-feared Spy Act bill, which would have thrown out the tracking cookie baby with the spyware bathwater, will rewrite the potential law so as to exempt all forms of cookies, according to MediaPost. In its original form, the measure would likely make impossible most of the behavioral targeting and other innovative internet targeting techniques. The bi [...]
Posted: Thursday, February 3rd 2005
Can-Spam Having Positive Effects
For all the decrying of the Can-Spam Act that went into force a year ago, it turns out to have had some positive effects. Spam is down about 10 percent, according to the DM News report on the topic. And email marketing businesses that are staying afloat seem to be the ones providing the better of the spam compliance features. This, in turn, is leading to better email marketing that employs more sensitivity and intelligence, which [...]
Posted: Monday, December 13th 2004
Online Group Study: Online is Great (for Political Ads)
IAR: Study: Internet Ripe for Political Advertising
The Online Publishers Association (OPA) and University of Connecticut's Center for Survey and Research Analysis conducted a survey showing two thirds of voters will likely turn to the Internet to research political candidates.
This year seems to mark the point where online political ads turned the corner from novelty to necessary. Many campaigns are beginning to think of planne [...]
Posted: Monday, September 8th 2003
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