It looks like eMarketer is afraid of the impending UGC creator shortage. That, or they’re crying wolf.
Marketers Not Investing Enough Online
Suggesting that media is past due on shifting its focus to online promotion, a new study reveals that broadband users are spending nearly half their spare time online – and the other half becoming paler and fatter.
Does Google Police Online Pharmacies Enough?
Recent deaths associated with drugs bought at online pharmacies have brought the issue front and center for many Americans. It’s still unclear as to whose responsibility it is to police them, but the strongest critics are pointing fingers at search engines and comparison-shopping sites.
Organic Search Lead Not Enough For Google
Sometimes Company Bloggers Aren’t Enough
The beating Microsoft is taking in the blogosphere and elsewhere over a patent filing leads me to wonder whether this isn’t an instance where some solid, formal communication might be in order.
Critics : Yahoo Reorg Not Radical Enough
You know I agree with John Krystynak’s take – because earlier I accused wild and crazy Peanut Butter Man, Brad Garlinghouse, of “incrementalism.”
Edelman Has Been Through Enough
I’m sure you’ve all seen some family-oriented TV show in which the teenager screws up big-time. When finally confronted by his parents, the teen is shocked that there will be no further punishment. “You’ve been punished enough,” the understanding parent says.
MSFT: Gov’t Not Doing Enough For Net Neutrality
Microsoft Corp. said yesterday that “more could be done” by the United States legislature to ensure Network Neutrality principles. The response comes after the software giant petitioned federal regulators for permission to ignore shareholder demands to explain its position on the issue.
Is a Free Phone Number Enough to Kill Skype?
Don’t bet on it.
The Laptop Is Not Enough
It wasn’t so much that we loved James Bond. We wanted to be James Bond. He had some serious gadgetry, and unlike fellow gadget-chucking hero Batman, 007’s suave style of lewdness earned him a license to thrill-incessantly.