EmailSherpa: Email Delivery Summit Notes: Warring Camps Reach Peace Accord & Start Solving Spam & Over-Filtering
Anne Holland reports results from the Email Management Roundtable and is optimistic about the chances that this industry's major players will finally cooperate. People from...
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Yahoo Japan, of which Soft Bank owns 42 percent, annouced today that profits for the last quarter increased by 108.6%. Indications are that this increase largely came from Yahoo's success in the auction sector, where it dominates the Japanese market....
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A Pew Center poll contradicts the common assumption that girls play fewer electronic games. While it shows less video game console use, the study claims higher percentages of females use computer games and network games. Tig Tillinghast posts....
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AT&T's fuzzy and conceited mLife campaign was taken behind the barn and shot. Presumably by a smiling 30-something in high-contrast colors carrying a cell phone. One of the worst-conceived campaigns ever to soak up $120 million finally died, with AT&T's...
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Monster.com awarded its $115 million advertising account to IPG's Deutsh, pulling the online-intensive campaign from Arnold Communications, which had, in turn stolen the account from Mullen. Tig Tillinghast comments....
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ABC.com adopted Walt Disney's Motion technology to enable news content and advertising to appear in a richer, non-streaming manner. Schick jumped on board, adding a button to its TV spot and calling it a web ad. Mediapost reports. Steve...well...Steve Hall...
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Anti-spam solutions provider SpamCop.net is under attack. Blaming spammers, SpamCop's server was knocked over on the 9th and 14th. Julian Haight, founder of SpamCop, said in a statement - "I consider it a compliment. I'm doing a good job. A...
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Griffin Technology announced the creation of RadioShark, a recording device for AM, FM, and internet radio. MacCentral reports. Robert Loch comments briefly on its implications for broadcast advertising. ...
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A panel discussing the future of television in the face of encroaching interactivity showed few signs that TV executives are willing to adapt. TiVo and its ad skipping abilities featured prominently in the discussion, as well as its advertiser showcase....
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TV stations are increasingly soliciting content from bloggers and amateur documentarians for news and other content. Wired and NYCBloggers.com report. Rick Bruner speculates that the marketing spin on this is not far behind....
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