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AOL Gets a Facelift
News.com: AOL recasts pageAmerica Online has quietly launched a redesign of its AOL.com page in a bid to appeal to subscribers accessing the Web outside the AOL proprietary service.
The redesign is mostly cosmetic, and most of the site's functionality has been preserved from its previous incarnation. AOL.com will continue to offer subscribers Web access to popular features such as e-mail, instant messaging, MyAO [...]
Posted: Saturday, March 22nd 2003
ZDnet Relaunches as IT Buyers Hub
MediaPost: CNET Networks Re-launches ZDNetCNET has announced the re-launch of its ZDNet website with an eye toward being a relationship portal for buyers and sellers of IT products than its previous information centric incarnation.
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Posted: Tuesday, February 18th 2003
Introducing Google Village
Whatever way you look at it Google's significance seems destined to grow. Google Village is the latest Google dedicate resource to cross my radar, and it is an absolute gem - nano-publishing at its very best. If you are listed in Google, you live in the Google Village. This site explores what is in the Google Village, the particular biases that are built into the system, and the issues to do with Googles editorializing, such as censorship [...]
Posted: Friday, February 14th 2003
Targeting Behavior on News Sites
E&P Online: Newspaper Sites Enhance Behavior Targeting
The NYTimes.com is leading the way again amongst news paper websites. They're adding 'behavioral targeting' to their list of options for advertisers, mainly to sell some of their inventory that reamins unsold up to this point.
If a particular advertiser only wants to target readers of The New York Times on th [...]
Posted: Monday, January 20th 2003
ICONOCAST Launches Revamped Publication
ICONOCAST has been gradually adapting its proposition over the last year culminating in this week's relaunch under the banner of Trendsetters.com.
The inaugural issue simply highlights some of last year's top trends, so it is difficult to fully gauge how good this publication is going to be, however it does look as though it could be very useful.
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Posted: Thursday, January 9th 2003
Network Solutions Gets a Facelift
NetworkSolutions.com: New page
I just received an email from Network Solutions, who presumably has my email address because years ago I used to deal with their sorry-ass service for my domain management (before there was a Register.com and, more recently, before I discovered the wonderfully cheap GoDaddy.com), and hopefully not because they simply indexed the domain [...]
Posted: Tuesday, January 7th 2003
WashingtonPost.com Jumps on IAB Bandwagon
E&P Online: Washingtonpost.com Offers New Ad Units
Following the IAB's announcement of new ad units, WashingtonPost.com seems to be one of the first major news agencies to add these sizes to their repetoire of available ad sizes for advertisers.
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Posted: Monday, December 30th 2002
nowEurope Refreshes Its Mission
nowEurope, a several-year-old website, email newsletter and online community focused on Internet marketing and media in Europe, has recently refreshed its web site to position itself as...guess what...a collaborative news digest weblog!
If you focus on the European Internet market, this is a highly recommended resource. Contributors to the renewed site include Steve Carlson, founder of nowEurope, along with none other than our own Olivier Travers, who for s [...]
Posted: Monday, December 23rd 2002
New Ad-Supported Weblog, Gawker, Hopes to Wow NYC
Introducing: Gawker
Blogtrepreneur Nick Denton has launched Gawker (live as of a few minutes ago), a New York society "thin media" web site (it calls itself a "Manhattan weblog magazine") that aims to turn a profit through adverti [...]
Posted: Wednesday, December 18th 2002
Interactive Talking Movie Posters
NYT: Movie Posters That Talk Back
What if Leonardo DiCaprio could stare out from a wall and wink at passers-by? What if, rather than being frozen on a poster for the latest James Bond movie, Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry could leap in a full-motion, fist-flying fury to a stereo soundtrack? And what if these posters could interact with film patrons, recognizing their tastes and quickly ma [...]
Posted: Friday, December 13th 2002
New Look for MediaPost's DailyNews
Although the new look isn't yet refected on their site, MediaPost's beloved email newsletter MediaDailyNews got a face lift this morning. Looks like pretty much the same content, just better displayed.
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Posted: Monday, December 9th 2002
Interview with Ultramercial Founders
iMedia Connection: Jaffe Juice: Finally, a Smart Biz Model
Joseph Jaffe chats with the principles behind the Ultramercial, the company that recently gave Salon its day pass subscription access for advertising format. Worth reading in full, but here's introduction to the th [...]
Posted: Thursday, December 5th 2002
Starz and Real Networks to Serve Movies Over Internet
AP : RealNetworks and Starz to offer movies over Internet
Seattle Times: RealNetworks to offer movies over Net
RealNetworks Inc. and cable movie channel company Starz Encore Group are teaming up to offer movie subscriptions over the Internet.
The new service, to be launched in spring 2003, will give subscribers w [...]
Posted: Wednesday, December 4th 2002
Inktomi v9 Pushes Paid Inclusion and Local Targeting
Press Release: Inktomi Unveils Web Search 9
Product Description: Web Search 9
Inktomi just announced "Web Search 9: the next generation of its OEM Web search service" (hope they paid their PR folks big bucks for that great jargon), a revised version of its search algorithm (unlike Google, which gets more press by keeping its features secret), a [...]
Posted: Thursday, November 21st 2002
Gizmodo Commerce Blog: Zero to 6,000 in 3 Months
BlogAds: Mondo Gizmodo
Blogtrepreneur Henry Copeland reports on the growing success of blogtrepreneur Nick Denton's Gizmodo project. Nick, founder of Moreover (headline syndication), made a chunk of change accidentally during the boom off of FirstTuesday (international tech networking), and he's used some of [...]
Posted: Wednesday, November 20th 2002
Reuters.com Redesigns
Reuters: What happened to Reuters.com?
Reuters.com has undergone a major new look with many new features, including extensive financial information services, global news, new opt-in email news feeds, slide shows and photo galleries in something of a latter-day portal play. The above link is to a short tour that highlights the new features.
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Posted: Monday, November 18th 2002
Fantastic New Web Marketing Resource Launches
BusinessWire: MarketingFix Launches, New Site for Web Marketing Professionals
It's official: we have a press release. Thanks to Libby Communications for PR support on this.
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Posted: Thursday, November 14th 2002
Plaxo: Personal Contacts Tool From Napster Creator
Wired News: Napster Co-Founder's New Venture
Sean Parker is at it again. This time it's not about the sharing of music but the sharing of contact info. I think it is a very cool tool. Here's how it works:
A Plaxo user sends plain-text e-mails to friends and colleagues requesting contact information updates. Recipients can reply to the request by updating their info in the templa [...]
Posted: Tuesday, November 12th 2002
With Its New Look, AltaVista Tweaks Ad Offerings
Infoworld: AltaVista puts on new face to lure users, advertisers
But while the company is trying to minimize users' pop-up ad ire, it is still courting advertisers with new promotional slots on its page, ads linked to user searches, seasonal promotions and other offerings.
"We believe that the more focused advertising becomes, the less intrusive and more effective it is in the search environm [...]
Posted: Tuesday, November 12th 2002
SnarkHunting.com
I just discovered this new weblog SnarkHunting.com, from brand specialist agency Igor International. Likewise, the weblog focuses on branding and corporate identity issues.
Ironically, we founders of this very weblog considered calling it Snarketing.com and SnipeHunt.com before settling on the far superior MarketingFix.com.
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Posted: Friday, November 8th 2002
iLike Gets i-Love from Open Facebook Platform
Online music community iLike owes a lot to Facebook's decision to open its back-end to developers last month. The change has advanced iLike from 3 million users in May to a current total of 1 million new Facebookers per week, reports Reuters.
The music-sharing site allows Facebook users to share music preferences and receive concert and music suggestions from other users. It also inc [...]
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