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Eyeblaster Rich Media Platform Adds New FeaturesEyeblaster has bundled several new features into version 6.0 of its rich media platform, including multi-unit creative synchronization...Oodle Goes after College StudentsOodle has broadened its regional classifieds aggregation strategy to include classifieds sites targeting college students - an underserved...Interactive TV Polls NYC ViewersTime Warner Cable is offering an interactive TV element to subscribers in the NYC market, Mediaweek reports (via...'Web Site Hot List' for Users, Advertisers AnnouncedLeads the list Adweek is launching an annual "Web Site Hot List" of the most successful online destinations for...Search Firms Help Find Missing Loved OnesDozens of bulletin boards have been created to find persons missing since Hurricane Katrina, and two companies have...Advertisers Flock to Style.com for Fashion Week CoverageStyle.com, covering Fashion Week in New York this week, expects a major surge in traffic - and so...Hitwise: Bountiful Holidays for U.K. Online RetailersWith U.K. shoppers relying more and more on the web for gift buying, online shopping is predicted to...Yahoo to Launch War Website, Hires CorrespondentYahoo has hired veteran TV correspondent Kevin Sites to produce a multimedia website that will report on conflict...Geico Warns Competitors about Search AdsGeico has sent out a dozen or so cease-and-desist letters to competitors, saying now that it's settled its...Newly Announced Carat Fusion Lands NapsterYesterday, Carat Direct announced that it had merged into Carat Interactive, to become Carat Fusion; today, Carat Fusion...Billions in Sales Tax at Stake OnlineStates will lose an estimated $4.41 billion in uncollected sales tax revenue due to retail e-commerce and catalog...Time Warner to Consolidate Finance/Business SitesTime Warner plans to consolidate business and financial websites - including content from Money, Fortune, Fortune Small Business,...B2B Publishers Face Competition from SearchA "bumpy ride" awaits B2B publishers as they face competition from alternative sources of information, such as search... |
