links for 2007-05-31
Posted on May 31, 2007
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Neil Henry … “It is no longer acceptable for Google corporate executives to say that they don’t practice journalism, they only work to provide links to “content providers.” Journalism is not just a matter of jobs, and dollars and cents lost. It is a pub
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Not a great stat to share with propsective UK advertisers: “A ComScore study of traffic to the websites of 13 UK media organisations shows that the Daily Mail derives 69% of its unique users from overseas, the FT 85% and the Independent 73%”
links for 2007-05-30
Posted on May 30, 2007
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WITH sales of books in decline, a new market has come as a godsend to Japan’s publishing companies. Sales of mobile-phone novels—books that you download and read, usually in instalments, on the screen of your keitai, or mobile phone—have jumped from n
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Rate Card from APN Digital Media (via Paid Content)
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Google’s DoubleClick deal may face consumer inquiry-Business-Industry Sectors-Technology-TimesOnlineSir Martin Sorrell, head of WPP, the world’s second-biggest advertising group and an unsuccessful bidder for the company, is one of the most vocal opponents of the deal. It “clearly raised some regulatory issues”, he said. However, he added that it
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According to this article our two servers (plus aircon etc.) use enough energy to power 336 homs for a year … “It can only be a matter of time before the carbon footprint associated with a company’s data centre is as tightly regulated as the disposal of
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Instead of forcing users to write with a stylus on a computer’s slippery display, LiveScribe would have people use a plump ballpoint pen on paper that is imprinted with nearly invisible miniature dots. As a user writes, a tiny camera near the pen’s tip wa
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Good piece by Lord Saatchi - “People do not know what they want until a brilliant person shows them. Henry Ford confirmed the point. Asked if he had carried out research before he invented the Model T Ford, he replied: “If I had asked people what they w
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Panama will track in greater detail than ever before a user’s search history prior to an online transaction. The details extracted will guide advertisers on what search words they should buy. And advertisers will no longer be guaranteed to get top billing
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After years of worrying about how much time freshmen spend on Facebook, schools are incorporating the study of social networking, online communities and user-contributed content into new curricula on social computing. The moves, like other academic expans
links for 2007-05-29
Posted on May 29, 2007
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On the limitations ofd the browser as a dev platform and how the future is “light” desktop apps with strong connectivity - like iTunes or Songbird …
links for 2007-05-25
Posted on May 25, 2007
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List of libraries that provide access to digital content - for most you have to be a resident or fork out hard cash to get access.
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Here’s a cool Greasemonkey script called Newsmasher that places a small “del.icio.us” tag on the upper left corner of your browser. When clicked, a small window appears displaying what del.icio.us users are writing about the page you are viewing.
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Looks strange - I’d have expected Page Impressions to go up by more than 1m based on an additional 0.9m additional Unique Users - “However, News International’s Times Online put a slight dent in the Guardian’s lead by registering 8.9m unique users for the
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This is great … big implications for public and commercial digital archive services. “Each new word that cannot be read correctly by OCR is given to a user in conjunction with another word for which the answer is already known. The user is then asked to
links for 2007-05-24
Posted on May 24, 2007
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FortiusOne provides next-generation intelligent mapping services that unleash a new world of geographic information to companies and individuals for fun and profit
links for 2007-05-23
Posted on May 23, 2007
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News International is in talks with PA Solutions - a division of the PA Group, which also owns the Press Association wire service - about outsourcing its centralised listings operation, which supplies TV scheduling information to its four national newspap
links for 2007-05-22
Posted on May 22, 2007
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“I’ve been looking across a range of eight British newspapers to see the extent to which they have adopted so-called “Web 2.0″ technologies like social bookmarking, blogging and the publication of RSS feeds. One thing that has been missing from this analy
links for 2007-05-19
Posted on May 19, 2007
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Public.Resource.Org, a recently created non-profit that vows to cut the red tape that curbs the flow of information between the U.S. Government and its citizens, is calling foul on the Smithsonian’s claim of copyright. According to the organization’s memo
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The Olympic titles include a complete run of back issues of Olympic Review, the official publication of the International Olympic Committee, and two dozen Olympic Games official reports.
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Double Pong
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Sometimes it’s really scary what human mind can conceive for advertising.
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Yesterday, there was the the news about a current and a former New York Times Digital executive joining DailyCandy, the successful email newsletter company targeting young women with the “ultimate insider’s guide to what’s hot, new, and undiscovered
links for 2007-05-18
Posted on May 18, 2007
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Google code OCR
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“I however note that more than 400 U.S. dailies that offer free online content declined less last year than his newspaper did and scores more had higher growth than his did by March 31st”
links for 2007-05-17
Posted on May 17, 2007
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“This deal provides a great value to all 24/7 Real Media shareholders,” said David J. Moore, chairman and chief executive officer of 24/7 Real Media, Inc. “Additionally, the transaction further validates the importance of emerging, digital media to the gl
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While it may seem counterintuitive, dumping paid readers can save magazines money by allowing them to reduce the amount they spend persuading fickle subscribers to renew. And advertisers may appreciate being able to reach a more select and loyal audience.
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