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AOL Bids Farewell to Netscape, Pushes Firefox
In addition to bidding 2007 farewell, AOL will be thrusting the fallen Netscape Browser out the door in 2008.
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Google Tops November Rankings
According to the latest figures from Nielsen Online, Google retained its familiar spot atop the search engine rankings for November 2007.
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More Americans Use Cell Phones for Entertainment
About 50% more Americans are using their cell phones as entertainment devices now than they did about eight months ago.
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U.S. Internet Audience Grows in November
Of the 10 countries that Nielsen Online tracked in November, eight saw increases in their active Internet home user audience.
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News, the Broken Variety: Adorable Little Presents
This episode of Broken News is brought to you by our trusted industry insider, Cauldron Larynx. Cauldron utilizes deep knowledge, deeper skills and deepest relationships to make up the most breaking and relevant news in the Affiliate Marketing sector
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Agencies
Chick-fil-A Gives Biggest Fans a Voice, and a Video
Restaurant chain Chick-fil-A is turning 40 this year and wants to hear from—and see—its most loyal customers.
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Agencies
Taco Bell Pitches Healthy Menu via P-O-P, Sampling
Taco Bell is one of a number of food and beverage companies offering healthier menu items and is using in-store signage and some sampling to pitch the products.
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10 Ideas for 2008
Optimistic by nature, we marketers tend to rally behind the next big thing faster than you can say sub-prime mortgage. In 2008, marketers should avoid
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Auto Play
Some car shoppers kick tires and check trunk space. Potential buyers of Toyota’s Scion can also get a sense of what it would be like to dance on the dashboard
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Agencies
CBS Pumps Video at Gas Stations
In a move to extend its out-of-home initiatives, CBS struck a deal with Gas Station TV to push programming streams to viewers at gas pumps.
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