November 10, 2006
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November 7, 2006
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Clients will be able to target specific newspapers.
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Many news experts and financial analysts say that metro daily papers should dive even deeper into local coverage. Newspaper publishers also are sharpening their focus on and investments in Web sites such as Topix, anticipating that sometime in the next fe
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Brand Index (from YouGov) indicates Innocent and Magners is on the up in terms of the standing of the “brand” – while British Gas and Friends Reunited are not
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He said: “There is no evidence, either in the West Midlands trial or more generally, that web usage in the field of local information is substitutional in the way that some forms of conventional media are.”
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November 4, 2006
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He declines to divulge his net worth but says TechCrunch brings in about $120,000 in revenue a month, mostly from ads, sponsorships, an online job-posting service and the parties it holds.
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November 3, 2006
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Of six countries tracked by comScore, the highest mobile Web penetration in September was in Germany and Italy at 34 percent each, followed by France (28 percent), Spain (26 percent) and Britain (24 percent). The survey did not include Japan or South Kore
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The service tracks activities within Microsoft Outlook, the dominant business e-mail system, and will eventually include Web-based e- mail systems like Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo Mail.
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Cleghorn is confident that the ‘napsterisation’ of TV won’t actually come to pass: “What happened to music won’t happen to TV as the music industry was slow and in denial, and characterised us all as thieves from day one. TV is moving faster and
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“One final point. After putting most of its content behind a
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Good overview of the key concepts behind agile software development and how it contrasts with other methodologies.
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November 2, 2006
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The losses have accelerated as the industry tries to adjust to the steady migration of readers and advertisers to the Internet. Papers in major metropolitan areas, where more homes are wired for broadband, fared worse than those in smaller markets
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This means that newspaper companies need to exclusively aggregate thousands of sites into their own networks, impose standardized ad units driven by their own centralized systems, and leverage their unfair competitive advantage–their large, local feet-on
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distributed news service to launch next week …
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November 1, 2006
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Concerns about click fraud and viewer statistics do not appear to be affecting online advertising revenue, but ad agency executives said the issues must be resolved before large advertisers would want to pour much more money online.
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“he has condensed a six-hour PowerPoint presentation into 20 minutes” and is “jacked up on six Mountain Dews and four Red Bulls.”
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October 31, 2006
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October 28, 2006
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On how some users are renouncing social networking: “At first, Mr. Kalyn was excited that “these hot girls allegedly wanted to be my friend.” But after looking at a few profiles, he realized: “If it’s a picture of someone fairly attractive, they’re proba
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October 26, 2006
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UK companies are using vast amounts of electricity to power the country’s 1,500 data-centres that support the UK’s growing IT needs. An average UK data-centre uses more power in a year than the city of Leicester.
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“More worrying still for old media, user-generated content is particularly popular with the young, which makes it potentially highly attractive to advertisers. The reason advertising tends to target low-earning youth before higher-earning, older age group
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October 25, 2006
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