TV, Internet Video Continue Growth
Television viewing during the 2006-2007-television year stayed at the record levels set in the previous year, while the number of homes with Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) more than doubled according to the Nielsen Company.
Facebook Founder Prediction on Google
At CTIA Wireless IT recently, facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz was on stage and left us with an interesting message as he closed his keynote session.
Pharmaceutical Consumer Marketers, Online Innovations
Manhattan Research, a healthcare marketing services company, has revealed the latest findings from their Cybercitizen(R) Health v7.0.
Will Google OpenSocial Change The Internet?
As information came out about OpenSocial, the facts concerning Google’s new networking project seemed to grow less clear, instead of more. Everyone’s now had a bit of time to look the matter over, though, and consider the implications of the deal.
NYT Adds Blogrunner; Mainstream Media Fail to Mention it
If you want to see evidence of why blogs continue to grow as a source for news, while mainstream media (MSM) sites appear stagnant, you need look no further than the latest announcement by the New York Times.
Can Social Media Increase Online Ad Response?
Seventy-eight percent of marketers view social media marketing as a way to gain a competitive edge, but only 7.7 percent of online marketing spend goes towards social media according to Coremetrics survey "Face of the New Marketer."
"Manager Defined Spend" spotted in AdWords
Shimon Sandler found a little something extra in his AdWords that allows for extending management of multiple accounts without needing a separate service agreement for each.
BBC Denies Secret iPlayer Deal With Microsoft
Although the BBC’s iPlayer only works with XP-equipped computers, there is no secret alliance between the world’s biggest broadcasting corporation and Microsoft. According to one exec, the XP compatibility merely arose out of an interest in serving the greatest number of people possible.
AP Is Dead … Killed By Blogs & Aggregation
Old media is epitomized by no news source more than the Associated Press. Literally thousands of journalists are employed around the world to bring current event coverage to readers of thousands of newspapers and their online sites.
Yahoo Apologizes To U.S. Congress
Michael Callahan, an executive president and general council at Yahoo has apologized to lawmakers for offering faulty information about the company working with a Chinese government request for user information about a journalist who was later jailed.