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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
Industry Buzz & News: 5/21/10
Ad Technologies:
Google's WebM draws praise, critiques.
AdWords introduces click-to-call ads for mobile content and apps.
Ad Agencies:
Gannett [...]
Posted: Friday, May 21st 2010
Industry Buzz & News: 4/27/10
Legal/Regulatory:
Senators press Facebook on giving data to advertisers.
Search:
Google Maps gets 3D view of the world.
Social Media:
Facebook open graph and what it [...]
Posted: Tuesday, April 27th 2010
Industry Buzz & News: 4/19/10
Ad Agencies:
Skilled clients pose threat to ad agencies.
New services monitor exactly when ads appear.
Ad networks work to lure brand marketers.
[...]
Posted: Monday, April 19th 2010
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 02/16/10
Ad Platforms:
Former Havas digital chief wants to simpli.fi ad targeting of online searchers.
Online video gets an ad exchange.
Search:
Google maint [...]
Posted: Tuesday, February 16th 2010
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 01/07/10
Analytics:
AdClick tracking vs. web analytics: why are the numbers so different?
Industry:
MTV, Crisp partner on mobile ads.
[...]
Posted: Thursday, January 7th 2010
Mobile Micropayments Make 'Square' Deals
Square, a new venture launched by Twitter co-founder and chairman Jack Dorsey could turn the fledgling mobile-commerce space into a mainstream shopping arena. The company sells a tiny device that plugs into a mobile phone's headphone jack and scans swiped credit cards. With the device, a shopper can pay for a product and receive an invoice by email.
The venture - which is currently being tested by the smallest of businesses - also has a tiny, altruistic compo [...]
Posted: Wednesday, December 2nd 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/19/09
Ad Procurement:
Three ways clients can push ad agencies to save money.
Email Marketing:
Managing email subscriber expectations during the holidays.
Email [...]
Posted: Thursday, November 19th 2009
Pizza Chains Make Dough with Mobile Apps
Pizza Hut announced last week that it has generated more than $1 million in sales from its iPhone and iTouch application within three months of launch.
The app, which enables users to order pizzas and other foods as well as play games, offers an ongoing 20% discount on all orders.
The news reinforces the growing importance that mobile is playing in the marketing strategies of major pizza chains including Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa John’s, which for years have benefited from the succes [...]
Posted: Wednesday, November 4th 2009
Best Buy, iTunes Validate 'Over-the-Top' Model
A slew of so-called "over the top" services have been coming to market, catching the interest of both consumers and marketers. Today, one - and possibly two - new offerings joined the growing lineup: a tie up with Best Buy and Sonic Solutions and a rumored $30 per month TV subscription service from Apple's iTunes.
These latest initiatives may represent the business model's best case for mainstream adoption given the companies behind them. Right now, as these new services roll out onto the int [...]
Posted: Tuesday, November 3rd 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/2/09
Online Marketing Strategies:
Online advertisers doing less monkeying around.
Web marketing tips to target holiday shoppers.
Mobile Marketing:
E-mail marketers [...]
Posted: Monday, November 2nd 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/28/09
Media Strategies:
The WSJ's odd mobile application strategy.
Disney offers iPhone app.
Online Marketing Scams:
Gawker [...]
Posted: Wednesday, October 28th 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
Disney Explores Cross-Platform Content Ownership
The Walt Disney Company appears to be poised to unveil a new technology that will help it recover from slumping DVD sales - a decline fueled in part by robust Web 2.0 content available to consumers, including illegal duplicating and trading of its own copyrighted material.
Code-named "Keychest," the service will give consumers lifetime rights to a piece of content - say, a movie or TV show - across multiple digital platforms such as a smartphone or on-demand cable service or computer, Media [...]
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
Marketers Thwart TweetNothings, Move Toward ROI
Marketers are discovering more and more ways they might potentially leverage Twitter to make money, even as the microblogging site appears to be doing its best to ignore - and in some cases, outright discourage them.
In a keynote presentation at the ongoing Web 2.0 Summit conference held in San Francisco, Twitter CEO Evan Williams was adamant that the site remains focused on improving its p [...]
Posted: Wednesday, October 21st 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/20/09
Web 2.0 News and Trends:
Start-up health sites are increasingly leveraging social networking and advertising trends.Â
Ford, NFL find limited success in [...]
Posted: Tuesday, October 20th 2009


