links for 2007-01-31
Posted on January 31, 2007
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links for 2007-01-30
Posted on January 30, 2007
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The boards, which usually carry typical advertising, are programmed to identify approaching Mini drivers through a coded signal from a radio chip embedded in their key fob. The messages are personal, based on questionnaires that owners filled out: “Mary,
links for 2007-01-26
Posted on January 26, 2007
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Pre-tax profits for 2006 jumped from £12.6m to £56.3m on revenues up 161pc at £251m. Mr Lynch said the burgeoning technology boom was different from the bubble at the start of the millennium: “It’s a lot harder work this time around. We’ve had to do it
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EC report on convergence and the information society
links for 2007-01-18
Posted on January 18, 2007
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After spending millions of dollars over the past decade fighting the free exchange of their products over the Internet, some media companies are now yielding. The best way to get something in return, they are deciding, may be to accept that consumers want
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While both national and classified advertising revenues decreased in both recessions, the effect of recessions on advertising revenues from local sources is less clear. Unlike national and classified advertising revenues, local advertising revenues conti
links for 2007-01-16
Posted on January 16, 2007
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“No single user-generated [video] site has really instilled a business model yet,” said Arash Amel, Screen Digest’s senior analyst. “The business model for user-generated sites has been ‘build it and sell it and let someone else worry about the business m
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Her presentation featured charts that showed that Time Inc.’s titles ranked highly in competitive online categories — like celebrity news, with people.com, and financial news, through CNNmoney.com — and commanded increasing advertising rates. Accordin
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“In our magazine business, copy sales continue to be weak, not helped by a number of new launches from major publishers into the women’s weekly magazine field. The children’s magazine market is particularly difficult.”
links for 2007-01-11
Posted on January 11, 2007
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Overview of product recommndation sites.
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“The joint effort, code-named “Open Network,” marks a big new bid to win back advertisers that are defecting in droves to the Web. Currently, national advertisers buy the bulk of their online display ads — banners and boxes — from big portals such as Ya
links for 2007-01-10
Posted on January 10, 2007
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Overview of search market with market share
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Google beef up management team in UK.
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The chief executive again reiterated her belief that the current advertising downturn in newspapers was largely cyclical in nature and not a permanent structural change.
“We expect the cycle to move back into more positive territory. And we remain conv
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Looks very good - amone numerous useful features users can be alerted when someone responds to article or alterted if correction is made. “In a bid to offset concern from academic journal publishers about loss of revenues, Wellcome and BBSRC agreed to pa
Posted on January 10, 2007
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links for 2007-01-08
Posted on January 8, 2007
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“As digital recorders spread into more homes, television companies are adding features. Sky, for instance, said recently that it would add video-on-demand for Sky Plus customers, helping it compete with new television-like offerings from broadband provide
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“Customers making calls over a wi-fi connections will get four minutes of talk time for the price of one minute over a regular mobile phone connection, putting pressure on the tariff policies of traditional mobile phone operators”
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A number of deals have been setup to allow users to watch Web TV via TV sets - putting pressre on Cable and Satellite TV providers.
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The FT reports that: “More than half (55 per cent) of American children aged between 12 and 17 use online social networking sites such as MySpace, research by the Pew Internet & American Life Project has found”`
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“There is a question about whether the images are ghoulish and in appalling taste,” says Bournemouth University’s Mr Jukes. “But the person who took the images has highlighted something shocking. Without them we would not have seen the atrocious way it ha
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“Analysts said that subscriptions from existing members, such as estate agencies that use Rightmove to advertise properties, would alone be worth 438p a share by early 2008. Rightmove is also thought to be in a position to force through price rises of as
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24m parcels arive late or not at all as British retailers fail to scale up operationally for online demand. “The shocking figure represents 12% of the estimated 200m parcels delivered to British homes this Christmas by internet retailers”
links for 2007-01-05
Posted on January 5, 2007
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“Slow and steady is the way to achieve results, and we do not kid ourselves into thinking this will get easier as we go along,” Bezos said. “Smaller, more frequent steps drive a faster rate of learning, help us maintain focus and give each of us an opport
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Good overview of Turner Web strategy - explains how tradition of innovation has been retained.
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A sustainable future? Does the future of successful newspaper ownership lie in charitable trusts?
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“Humans evolved to make trade-offs in complex situations,” says Paul Zak, director of the Centre of Neuro-economics Studies at Claremont Graduate University. “It’s a fundamental misunderstanding that if you look at someone’s brain you can manipulate them.
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