The Online Publishers Association (OPA) announced Tuesday a new initiative aimed at boosting creative advertising on the Internet that meets the needs of marketers by better integrating their messages.
Starting in July, online publishers including ESPN, Forbes.com, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal Digital Network, will start using one of three new ad units that are larger in size than traditional online ads.
Frank To Introduce Repeal Of Online Gambling Ban
Though Representative Barney Frank has gotten most of his attention due to his role in handling the economic crisis, the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee is also known for his nearly lone opposition to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, almost unanimously passed in late 2006. Frank is holding steady on that opposition and, according to Reuters, will introduce legislation next month to repeal that law.
Google News May Introduce Video Component
As a daily user of Google News, I’m interested in what will happen to it – for better, for worse, or for just plain different. According to a recent interview with Nathan Stoll, one of Google’s product managers, there may be a lot of changes in store, including the introduction of video.
“Google News May Introduce Video Component”
ComScore To Introduce New Metrics In 2007
In an effort to further improve the accuracy of measuring the rankings of the busiest websites comScore has announced they are planning on unveiling a new set of metrics for 2007. They believe that the number of page views does not reflect how much a site is used or valued by users.
Sun To Introduce Galaxy Servers
Today, Sun Microsystems is expected to introduce its new line of 64-bit network servers, which are code-named Galaxy, and use dual-core Opteron processors from AMD.
Should Google Introduce A Malware Filter?
One of the bigger complaints about Google’s search ability is the amount of sites containing various amounts of malware or spyware or viruses still tend to permeate Google’s search results. Many a horror story has been told about a users getting some type of computer infection from a site they’ve discovered on Google (or any search engine for that matter).
IBM, Sanyo Introduce Fuel Cell Battery Prototype For IBM ThinkPads
Today, IBM and Sanyo have introduced plans for a prototype micro direct methanol fuel cell system to power IBM ThinkPad notebooks.
Hitachi, Seagate Introduce 1-Inch, 6 Gigabyte Drives
Escalating what some call the “mini-drive war,” competitors Seagate and Hitachi separately introduced new 1-inch drives, both of which boast higher capacities.
Spymac to Introduce Wheel Online Service to France Market
Spymac Network announced today that it will introduce its award-winning Wheel online service to the France market at Apple Expo 2004 in Paris on Aug. 31.
Viewmark to Introduce Viewmetrix 3.0
Viewmark, Inc. will introduce Viewmetrix 3.0, a web-based marketing intelligence toolset at the Search Engine Strategies Conference and Exposition in San Jose, California on August 2, 2004.