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WSJs: “All Things Digital”- SoftBank Gives Sprint Permission to Dish to Dish May 21, 2013Sprint can now share non-public details of its business with Dish, which has made a rival bid for the No. 3 U.S. wireless provider. […]Ina Fried
- Yahoo Back on to List of Top 100 Brands at No. 92, Though Apple Remains No. 1 May 21, 2013It's all about the BrandZ. […]Kara Swisher
- Fab Raising at Least $250 Million May 20, 2013Online design retailer Fab Inc. is in advanced talks to raise $250 million to $300 million in venture capital in a deal that would value the fast-growing but unprofitable company at $1 billion not including the new capital, people familiar with the matter said. […]Spencer E. Ante
- SoftBank Gives Sprint Permission to Dish to Dish May 21, 2013
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New Google TV’s, Built by LG
LG announces two new Google TV models: The LG GA7900 and GA6400. All the TVs will ship with LG’s redesigned Magic Remote, which has an integrated microphone so users can search for content using Google TV’s voice search capabilities. You can also perform searches with the built-in physical keyboard. Continue reading
Google’s new “Knowledge Graph” is Making You Search More
Google revamped its core product — search — in a major way a couple of weeks ago. Now it looks like the change is paying off.
Since the introduction of its Knowledge Graph on May 16, overall search activity has increased, Google representatives told The Wall Street Journal. Continue reading
AdMob to Introduce AdWords Style Auction
Google has announced that effective today, all available AdMob cost-per-click (CPC) inventory will be entered into Google’s AdWords-style auction. Continue reading
LivingSocial gets a deal: $400M
LivingSocial gets its own great deal. Watch out Groupon the battle is on and maybe that help from Google, that you passed on earlier this year, sure looks would be nice now. Continue reading
Posted in Branding, Classic Favorites
Tagged Deals, Discount, google, Groupon, LivingSocial, social
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Self Destructive Do Not Track Behavior
Seems like do not track policies are being put into place by voluntarily by all the major browser developers with a push from the FTC. Strangely enough some of these browser developers also own some of the largest ad exchanges and ad networks around, like Google and Microsoft Continue reading
Posted in Digital Privacy, Direct Response, Online Targeting
Tagged browser, cookie, do not track, google, microsoft, opt-out, targeting, tracking
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Content integration, who draws the line?
In the past few years content integration has take on new meaning with the “everyone is a publisher” tools that we all love and hate, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, blogs etc. Celebs, brands and a few nobodies, who are now somebodies, have turned into legitimate marketing powerhouses because of these tools. Continue reading
Working WITH Newspapers so they can work FOR your clients
Circulation is decreasing and publishers are going out of business as consumers go elsewhere for their news intake. What remains, however, is the appetite for news. Continue reading
Google’s Making a Splash in Travel
Google’s desired acquisition of a travel data provider may completely alter the travel landscape on the web. Continue reading
Posted in Emerging Flavors, Fresh off the Stove
Tagged advertising, airline, booking, digital, emerging flavors, fresh off the stove, google, internet, ITA, news, online, OTA, search, travel
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