links for 2006-11-24
Posted on November 24, 2006
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Media buying agencies from each of the five largest ad companies have become partners with Hewlett-Packard and the other companies involved in eBay’s test. And agencies, through an industry group, are working to modernize their ad-buying systems, so they
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Yahoo’s size and its status as - in theory - a growth company probably rules out a buy-out. The obvious alternative for its board is to replace Mr Semel. If Mr Semel is to avoid that fate, he will have to reform from within. It is one of the hardest tasks
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Ove Arup pensioners now record briefings on their specialist topics to video. Using Autonomy software, later generations of workers searching for information will be able to pull up relevant segments of the videos as well as text.
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The low-profile Mr Evans, who made an unsuccessful attempt to buy the tabloid in 2004, is willing to offer about £550 million to £600 million — far less than the £700 million to £800 million last time.
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Schibsted’s strategy is to use national newspapers to bring readers online — providing free access to the papers’ content and putting money into the Web sites to make them more attractive, according to Atle Vereide, head of research at investment bank SE
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Too right - “I don’t have a plan to shift the strategy” at AOL, said Mr. Falco, 52, who comes to the online unit from a long career at General Electric Co’s NBC Universal. “The strategy is right. The implementation has to be right as well, and that’s what
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Channel 4 beats BBC and ITV to punch …a key element of E4.com would be the ability to “tag” images and share them with others. Users can see the personal links stored by others under their key-word “tags” and seek out people with shared interest
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“Online payments mechanisms are beginning to face competitive threats in the form of new payment methods, such as direct-to-bill,” says Fran Heeran, CTO of Valista, a payments technology company. “Companies, such as internet service providers, allow their
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As I’ve written elsewhere, I think a healthy Yahoo is a good counter-balance to the threat of an all-Google world. And I think healthy newspapers are very important to journalists and their communities. But if they’re joining together to prop up old model
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Analysis of The Times re-design(tags: newspapers design)
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