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Online TV Viewers Are More Attentive
A recent study conducted by Simmons, a division of Experian Research Services, indicates that consumers who watch television content online are more attentive than their traditional TV set counterparts.
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Wikia Search Disappoints, Wales Defends
Regardless of who is responsible for the incredible hype that surrounded Wikia Search, the search engine that has been anticipated for over a year was welcomed with frowns and disappointment.
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The Falling Knife
A couple of years ago, we went to a the mortgage bankers tradeshow in Florida, a 6000 strong conference featuring speeches from former Presidents, the Secretary of Defense, and even a famous basket ball…
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Agencies
Pedigree Dog Food Lands ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ Tie In
Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” series goes to the dogs proactively this week in a deal to elevate consumer consciousness about canine homelessness.
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Will 2008 Be Great?
As we wrote out our predictions for the upcoming year, one question kept creeping into our mind – “Will this year be a good one?” Saying this company might go public or this vertical might not tells the affect but not…
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DM Predictions for 2008
Hard to believe that only a few days separate this year from last. By now, the office ghost towns have once again returned to their former selves as bodies again fill the cubicles, and while productivity hasn’t fully returned…
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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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