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  • Obama Campaign Geeks Out

    Sen. Barack Obama has broke a new barrier last week: he became the first presidential candidate to place campaign ads in online video games.

  • The Facebook App Landscape

    It seems that Facebook has officially cemented its new interface recently, taking away the little bar at the top introducing the new look to users and asking them for feedback.

  • CBS.com Creates Social Viewing Rooms

    CBS Interactive is trying to simulate a living room ambience online with social viewing rooms where people watching shows on CBS.com can interact with each other in real time

  • Walmart Pumps Up Volume for AC/DC Release

    Walmart is looking to lure baby boomers and later day head bangers with special sections in its stores around the country to trumpet today’s release of AC/DC’s first album in eight years

  • Paltalk Hires Judy Shapiro as VP of Marketing

    Leading video chat provider looks to industry veteran to build on company’s marketing strategies, expand user base, and increase membership retention

  • Escapism and Todays Economy

    Now is about the time of year when we are all making sure we have those holiday campaigns lined up. You know the ones — the Halloween costumes, turkey fryers and stocking stuffers that some ad reps dread landing because they know they will only make a few quick bucks.

  • Firefox Preps Fennec

    Mozilla’s successful Firefox Web browser is making significant headway into the mobile arena with its impending release of a very alpha version of its “Fennec” browser

  • Platform-A Tops Yahoo, Google

    Recent figures released by comScore indicate that AOL’s Platform-A advertising network retained its top spot on the list of the top 50 ad networks in the U.S. by unique visitor in August.

  • Consumers Research Products and Services Online

    A recent study released by Universal McCann highlights the importance of online research to active adult Web users around the globe.

  • Fear Decreases Illegal Downloading in the UK

    In what might be seen as a sign of encouragement to those concerned with the issue in the U.S., illegal downloads have declined in the U.K. because of fears that connections to the Internet might be cut off.