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1105 Media Buys 101 Communications, Stevens Publishing
Jean Pool to Retire
Yahoo Local Enhanced with Satellite, Aerial ImagesYahoo Local has added satellite and aerial imagery to Yahoo Maps to better compete with Google Local (and...Experian Exits Incentive Marketing
NY Times Web-based Revenue Soars to $62MM
MySpace's Fourth 'Secret Show' Today, Featuring Franz Ferdinand
AOL Blocks CertifiedEmail Critics' EmailsAOL on Thursday apparently began bouncing emails containing the "Dearaol.com" URL - which is for a petition against...Think Buys IceRocket to Reach Blogosphere
'New York Times' to Sell Back 'Discovery Times' Channel
Comcast: Cable Ready for Telco Competition
'Spyware Warriors' Discuss Digital UnderbellyThe dynamic duo that helped uncover a possible Mideast cyber-terror connection, in a podcast focusing on "botnets" talks...Fox TV Shows to Go OnlineBrand Search Queries Still Taking Users to Competitors
Support Builds for ISP SnoopingPoliticians on the federal and state levels are apparently lining up in support of efforts to require internet...Return Path's 'Sender Score' to Improve Deliverability
Q1 Online Ad Spend Up 9 Percent
Microsoft's Photo2Search: Camera Phone Images for Web SearchBlogosphere 60 Times Larger than Three Years AgoThe blogosphere is doubling in size every six months and is now 60 times larger than it was...Microsoft Preps Social-Search LaunchMicrosoft plans to launch a social-search tool this year that will attempt to make search results more relevant...Whitepages.com Offers Behaviorally Targeted AdsOnline-Only Catalogs Nearly Double in Number
Keyword Prices Fall in Q1
CNET Launches VOD CNET TVCNET has launched its video-on-demand CNET TV, which will distribute CNET video content, such as "First Look From...AOL Launches In2TV CampaignAOL has launched a campaign promoting its new broadband channel In2TV, which will be offering "classic" shows such...Lonely Planet, Quigo Partner to Launch Pay-per-Click Ad Marketplace
Big-Name Marketers Love YouTube
Mobile Phones to Rival PCs as Internet Platform
Forbes Launches Business/Beltway Politics SectionForbes.com is expanding its coverage of business-oriented news from Washington, D.C., with the launch of a new section,...Google, Sony Promote 'Da Vinci Code'Google and Sony Pictures have partnered to promote "The Da Vinci Code," with Google releasing one Da Vinci...JibJab Launches JokeBox Social NetworkThe creators of JibJab have launched a comedy social network - JokeBox, which has been in private beta...Email Addresses Found for 12 Percent on Snail Mail Lists
Website Seeks Participants for Class Action against GoogleThe recent $90 million settlement of a click fraud suit against Google - considered a favorable outcome for...PBS President Concerned about Online AdsClassifieds Web Traffic Gains Impressive; Yahoo on Top of Top 50 Sites
Eisner Invests in Veoh Internet TV
Yahoo Tests Free Wi-Fi ServiceYahoo is testing a new wi-fi service with selected users that would allow its instant messenger to access...ShopWiki Shopping Search Takes Novel Approach
Search Queries Soar, Google Flying High
Marketing Compensation Survey Results ReleasedBoston-based Aquent and the American Marketing Association (AMA) have announced this year's Compensation Survey of Marketing Professionals, and...Pew: Web an Integral Part of Making Life DecisionsSome 45 percent of U.S. internet users - about 60 million people - have in the last two...Yahoo Ad Revs Up 35 Percent in Q1
ANA: Marketers Up Branded Entertainment Spending
'Precious' Ringtones via Bluetooth Subway Ads in TorontoAn ad in a Toronto subway for the new Lord of the Rings musical distributes a free ringtone...DuPont Endorses WOMMA Ethics, Raises Bar for U.S. Companies
CMP Launches IT Database Marketing and Sales Development Suite
Motor Trend, Other Mags Use Web Video as TV Channels
AT&T, Yahoo Bow Enhanced Web Mail with Integrated RSS Reader
Borrell: Local Online Ad Spend to Reach $5.8 Billion
Sisterwoman.com Launched; TLC, Neutrogena SponsorSisterwoman.com, the recently launched social network targeting women age 25 to 50, has officially gone live and is... |
