Walmart.com says it is not going into the online grocery delivery business.
Whole Foods Tightens Online Posting Policy
Remember Whole Foods, and how the strange man who serves as its CEO secretly criticized an acquisition target? Well, Whole Foods’s board of directors seems to feel it would be best if John Mackey – and all other executives – kept their mouths shut and fingers still.
Microsoft Launches New Windows Live Online Services
Microsoft has stepped up its software plus services strategy with the launch of its next generation of Windows Live services that make it easier than ever to communicate and share information safely, from anywhere, and across multiple devices.
79% Of Adults Go Online
The number of U.S. adults who are online has increased ten percent in the past year, amounting to an estimated 178 million online users according to a new poll from Harris Interactive.
Whisper: Papers Plot Online Ad Network
Five major newspaper publishers may be ready to create a national ad network that will let them keep all of their ad revenue in-house.
Print vs. Online: Apples & Apples
I’m a big fan of print and a believer that old channels like print can adapt nicely when new channels come along. It follows that I’m usually pleased to see studies that reinforce the value of print. The new study from the Poynter Institute, however, doesn’t do much for me.
Product Sellers Should Focus On Online Reviews
More people are looking to online reviews, which are having a significant impact on their purchasing decision.
Pharmaceutical Consumer Marketers, Online Innovations
Manhattan Research, a healthcare marketing services company, has revealed the latest findings from their Cybercitizen(R) Health v7.0.
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."
FTC Talks Online Privacy Today
The two-day town hall meeting about behavioral targeting, announced amid privacy concerns about Google’s proposed acquisition of DoubleClick, begins today in Washington DC.