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College Students: Cell Phone Ads Maybe OKThe greater the number of college students receiving ads on their cell phones, the less the level of...Circuit City Experiments with CNET's New Creative UnitCNET Networks is offering a new creative unit, "Page Turn," which allows marketers to include up to five...Mobile Phone Banner Ad Guidelines IssuedThough text messaging is a more popular way of reaching consumers on their mobile phones, and wireless banner...AOL's TMZ.com Launch Attracts Mega-AdvertisersAOL's new gossip site, TMZ.com, has been officially launched, with Chrysler placing a video ad for its Chrysler...SMBs Rely on Web, Adopt Online MarketingHow the Internet Affects SMBs Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) say they are optimistic about their future and have...Emmis Detects 'iPod Fatigue'Emmis radio division president Rick Cummings recently told a group of Wall Street analysts that his research of...'Yahoo Answers' Part Search, Part Forum, Part WikiYahoo on Thursday released, in beta, Yahoo Answers, a service that lets registered users post and answer questions...Nickelodeon Buys GoCityKids Guide for ParentsNickelodeon has acquired GoCityKids, an online city directory and resource for both visiting and local families, reports MediaBuyerPlanner....DoubleClick Enhances DART MotifDoubleClick this week announced enhancements to its DART Motif rich media solution, including Flash 8 authoring environment availability...Malware Threats Up 48 Percent in 2005Threats from malware (viruses, worms, Trojans, spyware and the like) have increased 48 percent - from 10,724 in... |
