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Nick, Cartoon Network Shows on Hasbro PlayerNickelodeon and Cartoon Network will be offering several half-hour programs online for $2.99 per download, formatted to work...JC Penney Sole Display Advertiser on Slate.comAs part of Slate.com's initiative to offer advertisers new ways to reach the online magazine's audience, it has...One-Third of Web Users Run Cookie-Deleting Anti-Virus SoftwareMore than 48 million internet users, or some 32 percent of online consumers, run anti-spyware programs that delete...'SI on Campus' Nixes Print Pub, Stays OnlineSI on Campus, a spinoff of Sports Illustrated, will cease print publication with its December 1 issue and...Back to the Future: Old TV Shows Go Online at AOLTime Warner's AOL and Warner Brothers units will be offering a major ad-supported internet service - In2TV -...Audible to Track Podcasts, AdsAudible has introduced the first components of AudibleWordcast, a platform that for now inserts ads into podcasts, audits...Google Offers Free Web Analytics to AdvertisersClick to enlarge Google is today releasing the latest version of its Urchin hosted analytics service - now dubbed...Massive Upgrades In-Game Ad PlatformIn-game advertising firm Massive released the third version of its ad platform that inserts ads on billboards, posters...IM Use Growing among Teens, WorkersInstant messaging is a favorite communication tool of teens and young adults, with nearly two-thirds of them sending...Amazon Awarded Consumer-Review PatentAmazon.com has been awarded a patent for consumer reviews, which covers methods for encouraging consumers to write reviews...Top 100 Global Marketers to Spend $100 BillionThe world's Top 100 global marketers, which account for more than a quarter - $93.94 billion in 2004... |
