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Industry Buzz & Snippets: 12/08/09

Media Strategies: Conde Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corp and Time to JV in e-readers. CNN invests in neighborhood news feed Outside.In. Springer to launch  [...]

Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/28/09

Media Strategies: The WSJ's odd mobile application strategy. Disney offers iPhone app. Online Marketing Scams: Gawker   [...]

Facebook Invites Charities into Experimental Gift Shop

At the Social Good Conference on Friday, marketing/outreach director Randi Zuckerberg announced Facebook would be opening its new "credits" platform to four non-profits: Project Red, Toms Shoes, Kiva and the Wold Wildlife Fund. The non-profits add to the four online gift and greeting companies that were invited to try the platform last week: American Greetings Interactive, GreetBeatz, Someecards and Real Gifts. "We are exploring ways for developers to use the Gift Shop to offer...virtual,   [...]

Talbots Restyles Online Customer Experience

Specialty women's apparel retailer The Talbots, Inc. is relaunching its e-commerce site with new functionality, features and personalization. The updates are designed to align its online shopping experience with in-store product offerings and catalog customer service, Retailer Daily reports  [...]

Sears Launches Online Home Project Management Tool

Broadline retailer Sears Holding Company is continuing to make good on its March 2009 promise to expand its global online strategy with the official launch  [...]

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Twitter to Add Latitude/Longitude Data to Tweets

Twitter is preparing to add an additional detail to each and every tweet published by its users: location, according to co-founder Biz Stone on the Twitter Blog. "A new API will allow developers to add latitude and longitude to any tweet," wrote Stone, adding that with "accurate, tweet-level data" you can immediately toggle to the tweets from users in your neighborhood or city -- even if you do not follow them. It w  [...]

Jambool Raises $5M for A-La-Carte Micropayments System

Jambool, the parent company of micropayment platform Social Gold, has raised $5 million in a funding round led by Madrona Venture Group, adding to the $1 million it raised in late 2008. Bay Partners reportedly also participated. Social Gold enables developers to easily implement a micropayments system into virtual worlds, social networking games and similar engagement offerings. Its suite includes an in-game payment system with support for credit cards, mobile payments and online transaction   [...]

1-800-Flowers Pings Facebook for eCommerce

1-800-Flowers.com has enabled registered fans of its Facebook page to order floral arrangements right on Facebook. Customers can shop 1-800-Flowers.com and execute transactions without leaving Facebook. Using technology from online ad network Alvenda, the site also lets users gain access to an online product assortment by clicking on a "shop" button. They can browse items, place them in a cart, select a delivery date, and send. Planned upgrades include birthday calendars and group gifting  [...]

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'Webcam Social Shopper' Brings Dressing Rooms to Computer Monitors

Zugara has launched the Webcam Social Shopper, an app that weds Augmented Reality and Motion Capture technology to yield a private and virtual "trying-on" experiences for retail shoppers -- which can then put items in their shopping carts. E-retailers that implement the Zugara app can encourage clients to use it without downloading extra software; all they need is a printer and a webcam. To virtually try clothes on, a user must print out a Zugara "marker" a  [...]

Social Networking Gives Online Ads A Break

One morning in January, hundreds of commuters at the Liverpool Street Station in London started dancing. The feat was aired during a break in the reality television show Celebrity Big Brother as an advertising stunt for wireless telephone network T-Mobile. The ad was shown only once on television, but word of it spread via email message, blogs and social networks, until it was watched more than 15 million times on YouTube.    [...]

Facebook Faces Fraud Allegations

Facebook's revenue target for 2009 is reportedly $550 million, nearly twice last year's $280 million; a large part of that revenue derives from cost-per-click (CPC) advertising from small advertisers. But recent news and complaints about click fraud of up to 100% has made these advertisers angry. Complaints (on WickedFire)  [...]

Nestle Puts Tweets Inside Ad Units

Food mogul Nestle has turned to Twitter for an ad campaign to promote JuicyJuice, reports AdAge. Juicy Juice is not the first brand to integrate Twitter into an ad campaign, but it is the first to allow users to post tweets within an ad unit that appears anywhere on the web. The ad unit will be tested for one month on mom-targeted sites   [...]

Augmented Reality Technology Brings Useful Service to USPS

To strengthen the US Postal Service's position in online brand equity, as well as stimulate more use of the site and e-commerce sales, agency AKQA/DC launched the Virtual Box Simulator. The Virtual Box Simulator is a component of USPS's current campaign, "A Simpler Way to Ship," and its objective is to leverage augmented reality technology in a way that is practical for USPS clients. Users print a little eagle off the website, switc  [...]

Google Wave Integrates Email, Data Sharing, Tweets

Google demonstrated a new product, Google Wave, yesterday at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco. Google Wave is the result of a multiyear project bent on integrating e-mail, instant messaging, photo sharing, and possibly social networking. Components of Twitter, Friendfeed, and Facebook, alongside other internet discussions, can be aggregated in one interface, stream-of-consciousness-style. Users   [...]

AOL Resuscitates Comparison Shopping Site

Tomorrow AOL will relaunch AOL Shopping, a comparison shopping site that emphasizes deals, bargains and coupons. The site showcases monthly specials from retailers across a handful of categories, including cookware, appliances and electronics. Each month the deals change; and a new suite of advertisers are expected to pepper the mix, including Barnes & Noble, Sears, Dell, Sephora and Bank of America. The site also features coupons from PriceGrabber.co  [...]

Pixazza Launches Crowdsourced 'AdSense for Images'

Photo ad network Pixazza has launched an e-commerce feature that enables viewers to click on items in an image, then view online product listings for them. The service enables web publishers to add little yellow tags to items in an image. When users hover over the tag, a product listings box appears that enables them to click through to retailers and make purchases. Websites like iamnotobsessed.com have been testing the feature since last fall,   [...]

Twitter to Charge for As-Yet-Unspecified Add-Ons

Twitter is further solidifying plans to implement a premium account structure for "power" users or companies. Co-Founder Biz Stone confirmed that the company recently hired a product manager to develop commercial accounts, but reiterated that the service would be "free to use by everyone," and for-profit services would be add-  [...]

Netflix Connects Users with Facebook

Online consumer entertainment retailer Netflix, which publicized intentions to focus more on its online content streaming service, is expanding its internet presence through a partnership with social networking site Facebook. Using the Facebook Connect extension of the social networking platform, Netflix customers who are Facebook members can seamlessly link both accounts, the company explains. This will allow Netflix customer  [...]

YouTube's Supersized Masthead Draws 'Encouraging' Engagement

Last Friday Google expanded an existing YouTube masthead ad into a "crosstalk ad unit," according to Adam Stewart, Industry Director-Media and Entertainment at Google. "It's a high-reach, high-impact ad unit that can deliver results," he said. It's also much larger than typical mastheads, reflecting growing eagerness by major online brands to unroll bigger, more engaging banner ad units to draw  [...]

iBokan: Confessions Of An iPhone App Developer

A recent evaluation of a pricing experiment by iPhone developer Team iBokan, presented as a guest blog on TechCrunch, reveals some of the things app developers should try to avoid. Armed with app download tracking tools and a post-hoc common sense, developer Bo Wang shares insight into the cogs of app development, as well as lessons learned from a pricin  [...]