Turn.com Challenging Googles AdSense
A new ad network called Turn has launched, and it’s hoping to bring some sophisticated technology to the contextual advertising space.
A Task for Any Social Media Business Initiative
I hope this post doesn’t come across as too snarky, but I couldn’t resist.
Intel Pulls SimpleFeed, More Into SuiteTwo
Intel Capital, the investment arm of the global semiconductor leader, brought together a number of companies into SuiteTwo, a hardware appliance containing several collaborative software applications.
Does PR add value to the blogosphere?
On November 1, I posted an item to this blog, part of the ongoing Edelman/Wal-Mart kerfuffle. In that post, I noted that the interview Edelman CEO Richard Edelman gave to IT World would be dissected, “the group of bloggers who don’t like PR people being in the blogosphere,” as Richard put it. In response, Amy Bellinger commented:
A Look Ahead: SEW Minus Danny Sullivan
Search Engine Watch and Danny Sullivan have been synonymous in the minds of search professionals for several years. After November 30th, Sullivan will no longer post to the SEW blog. Murdok asked a group of well-known search industry pros for their thoughts on the day after Sullivan files his last blog entry under the SEW brand.
A Case Study Of Web Success With Facebook
If you’ve never come across Startup Review before, it’s a blog written by Nisan Gabbay, who until recently was an analyst with the venture capital group Sierra Ventures.
Yahoo Mobile Ads Go “Graphical”
Yahoo has launched a new “graphical advertising platform for its Mobile Web service,” and – don’t get too excited, now – “the first advertisements on this beta platform will go live later this week.”
$2 Billion In Ad Spending By 2010
A recent estimate by eMarketer concerning the advertising spending on social networks has the figure at $2 billion by 2010.
Ask Takes Facts To Election Day
The Smart Answers team at the Ask search engine have put together some helpful sections for voters seeking more information about the US elections taking place today.
TV & Movies Coming Soon to Xbox
Microsoft has announced plans to offer up video content to Xbox users in standard and high definition formats beginning November 22, the one-year anniversary of the Xbox 360 launch. This move makes the Xbox 360 the first gaming console to offer television and movie content as a direct download to users.