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Top News: Top tech toys at CES | American Airlines v travel web | Toshiba's glasses-free 3D TV | CityVille gets 100M users |
CES:
Five technologies to watch for at CES.
With CES raining tablets, some will get flooded out.
CES 2011 photo gallery: the [...]
Posted: Wednesday, January 5th 2011
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Posted: Thursday, December 23rd 2010
Married to RFID, What Can AR Do for Marketers?
Marketers are just beginning to explore what augmented reality can do for their campaign and brands. However new research - along with some speculation - suggests that the promise this technology holds is only just beginning to unfold.
Consider what the technology can do once it is able to recognize the signal of nearby smart tags, the advanced RFID tags. "Initially a way to work around imprecise GPS, smart tags now are used primarily to provide AR data, either to give pinpoint information - [...]
Posted: Thursday, March 4th 2010
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 12/02/09
Online Media:
Google offers publishers limit on free news access.
New AOL gambit could undermine premium content goals.
Ad Metrics:
Under threat, Nielsen accelerates plan to measure online video.
Ad Indu [...]
Posted: Wednesday, December 2nd 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/20/09
Ad Strategies:
Marketers hop on augmented reality bandwagon to promote 'Avatar.'
AT&T's anti-Verizon ad is a stinker.
Social Media:
Facebook Ads customer support [...]
Posted: Friday, November 20th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/09/09
Media Strategies:
Murdoch will likely remove sites from Google's index.
Social Media:
Which ad networks did Facebook shut down?
Panel advice: Take deliberate approach to social medi [...]
Posted: Monday, November 9th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/06/09
Ad Strategies:
The problem with social media agencies.
News Corp.'s Miller: Will the display ad market come back?
Ad Campaigns:
Sirius [...]
Posted: Friday, November 6th 2009
Mobile Computing Getting 'Bigger and Bigger'
New projections (pdf) from Morgan Stanley introduced at last week's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco surprised the tech community with bullish assumptions about mobile computing's growing adoption – or rather, future dominance.
These findings, coupled with several recent announcements about new devices and mobile strategies, are serving as a wake-up call to marketers: Not [...]
Posted: Tuesday, October 27th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/27/09
Search Technologies:
Google Social Search to go live next week.
Social web browser Flock is partnering with Spanish-language media company Univision
Google Voice lets users keep their numbers.
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Posted: Tuesday, October 27th 2009
Microsoft Earnings Cap Promising Week
Microsoft capped off a busy week on Friday with its pleasantly surprising quarterly earnings report. Quarterly revenues were $12.92 billion - a 14% decline from this point last year. Net income was $3.57 billion, or 40 cents per share.
These results, though, were higher than Wall Street analysts had been projecting; specifically, those polled by Thomson Reuters expected the Redmond-based company to post a profit of [...]
Posted: Monday, October 26th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/23/09
Web 2.0 Trends:
Amazon: Earnings are up; Kindle is best seller.
It's official – Facebook is king of the social networking scene: MySpace has conceded defeat in contest to become the largest online social network.
Dailymotion, Europe’s biggest online video challenger to YouTube [...]
Posted: Friday, October 23rd 2009
'Family Guy' Leads Windows 7 Viral Push
Microsoft has recruited the Griffin-family characters from the popular TV show "Family Guy" in an effort to shore up its marketing push for new operating system Windows 7, which is launching today.
While such 'celebrity' endorsements are hardly new, this particular campaign represents a novel twist for online video campaigns. For starters it is not an ad, but a half-hour show, scheduled to run on Nov. 8 without traditional commercials. Instead, "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live [...]
Posted: Thursday, October 22nd 2009
Real-Time Search: Twitter, Facebook and Beta-Bing
In partnership agreements that were announced at this week's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Microsoft has inked two non-exclusive search deals with Facebook and Twitter in which it will integrate real-time status updates and tweets into Bing's search results.
A beta Bing with Twitter data is now live, and a Facebook integration - with presumably the real time functionality [...]
Posted: Thursday, October 22nd 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/22/09
Web 2.0 Trends:
Internet advertising is just about the only bright spot in Q3 reports of two major newspaper publishers, Gannett Co. and McClatchy Co.
The New York Times sets 7 digital priorities.
Th [...]
Posted: Thursday, October 22nd 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/7/09
Ad Networks and Analytics:
Facebook shutting out developers.
Magazines band together for new ad network.
Agencies and Marketing Execs:
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Posted: Thursday, October 8th 2009
Instant Video Presenter Brings the Newsroom to You.
Instant Video Presenterâ„¢ is a software application that allows users to create professional newsroom-style videos in minutes. Users get a green screen, then capture themselves with any video device they like, then the software does the rest.
It’s designed to allow sales, marketing, training and HR professionals to produce “I need it today†videos. The user doesn’t need to know anything related to the editing or the post-production p [...]
Posted: Friday, July 31st 2009
Pro Video Platform Provider Raises $1.6M in Series A
Tvinci, a Tel Aviv-based firm that specializes in customizable platforms for live and on-demand TV environments, has raised $1.6 million in Series A funding.
Investors Zohar Gilon and Keidan Capital Group led the round.
Tvinci targets mobile operators and pay-TV providers, but the company plans to expand its target demo to online publishers, ISPs and broadcast networks. Its offerings include a platform that supports interactive video, typically for professional 'net-based content.
On th [...]
Posted: Wednesday, February 11th 2009
Concurrent-Running Apps on iPhone: Pros and Cons
Rising to the challenge proffered by rivals like Palm, whose iPhone-reminiscent Palm Pre lets users run apps concurrently, armchair speculators suggest Apple may develop similar technology for a future version of its mobile unit.
The iPhone has been hailed as a boon to [...]
Posted: Thursday, February 5th 2009
Voice Recognition, Meet Mobile Search
Last week Google announced plans to launch a voice recognition tool for Apple's iPhone, an update to an existing mobile app that will enable users to perform searches by stating their query out loud.
Vocal queries are converted into digital files and parsed into text-based search queries. Results are sent back to a user's handheld, reports The New York Times. And iPhone's tria [...]
Posted: Monday, November 17th 2008
Nokia Acquires Aggressively to Expedite Its Own 'Net Services
To expedite the unveiling of a broader online offering, Nokia is purchasing a number of established internet services.
The company purchased Navteq, a digital maps firm, for $8.1 billion last July. 10 smaller firms have also been absorbed.
"We're not done," emphasized Niklas Savander of Nokia in an interview with Reuters. Future targets shall include small firms whose services Nokia h [...]
Posted: Wednesday, September 10th 2008


