links for 2007-10-12
Posted on October 12, 2007
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Mr Bryan, who will be responsible for the overall strategy for AN Digital and its portfolio companies, and Mr Milner will report directly to AN Digital managing director Andy Hart.
links for 2007-10-11
Posted on October 11, 2007
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Try our free web site speed test to improve website performance. Enter a URL below to calculate page size, composition, and download time. The script calculates the size of individual elements and sums up each type of web page component.
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“This chilling documentary film examines the relationship between the media, corporate America, and government. In a country where the ‘top 1% control 90% of the wealth’, the film argues that the media system is nothing but a ’subsidiary of corporate Amer
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Neighborhoods - designed to aggregate postings from eBay blogs, guides and reviews - was the brainchild of an “engagement” subgroup of the buyer-experience team.
links for 2007-10-10
Posted on October 10, 2007
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MSNBC can’t buy the community, although it may feel it has. It can buy the site where that community has built its camp. Make the wrong moves, not make enough moves, or fail to spread the wealth, and it may wake up one morning to find the camp has faded a
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Erika Hall makes some very good points - and highlights some howlers - hots up after slide 20 or so. As always would have liked to have heard the actual presentation / commentary.
links for 2007-10-09
Posted on October 9, 2007
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The two companies are investing to build large data centers that students can tap into over the Internet to program and research remotely, which is called “cloud computing.”
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According to the latest reports, the mobile phone Google engineers have spent two years secretly developing is actually not a phone at all but an operating system designed to bring all the technology giant’s online goodies - including its highly lucrative
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MC Hammer’s video company was also at the TechCrunch confab. Mr. Hammer, born Stanley Burrell, says he has been involved in the start-up scene for years and hopes to link songs from his coming album to videos and other “premium content” on DanceJam. He do
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Launching an in-depth probe, the commission said the deal to create the world’s biggest provider of news and data for professional markets raised concerns ”as regards adverse effects on competition in several markets of the financial information sector”.
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Kelsey Group, a research firm based in Princeton, N.J., predicts that local search and Internet yellow-pages ad spending will grow to $4.9 billion in 2011 from $1.9 billion this year.
links for 2007-10-08
Posted on October 8, 2007
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Neither of the companies would disclose terms of the all-cash transaction, which was announced Sunday, but deals for other social media sites have ranged as high as the $75 million that eBay was reported to have spent for StumbleUpon.com, which claims abo
links for 2007-10-05
Posted on October 5, 2007
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Mr Cheesbrough left IBM to join the BBC in 2000, where he has led the corporation’s production and broadcast strategy, the project to digitise the BBC’s archive and, most recently, has been responsible for the majority of the BBC’s technology budget.
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The article discusses research work by Kartik Hosanagar and Dan Fleder at Wharton on whether recommender systems improve diversity of sales and help people discover items that otherwise might be buried in the long tail.
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For Ms Bailey, though, there ought to be greater attention to operational detail – why, for example, was it difficult to find good online coverage at midnight yesterday of Wednesday’s Champions League games at mirror.co.uk?
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The idea behind LocateTV is simple - to let you find TV shows available where you live in the world, be they on broadcast TV, online or on recorded media (DVD, HD-DVD etc). In addition we provide tools to assist you where you contribute on the web, so tha
links for 2007-10-04
Posted on October 4, 2007
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The Sydney edition, the first for Australia, hit the streets this week with an introductory $AUS1.95 (85p) cover price. The first issue covers the whole of October and the magazine will launch as a weekly at the end of this month, with the cover price yet
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A CONTINUING MAGAZINE OF MATERIAL for Readers, Students, Journalists and Theatre Folk Interested in Alasdair Gray’s Work
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“I’ve been a long-term seller of these companies (Trinity Mirror, Daily Mail General Trust and Johnston Press) and I do not believe there is long term upside on them.”
links for 2007-10-03
Posted on October 3, 2007
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NYT articlers dosplayed on Google maps.
links for 2007-10-02
Posted on October 2, 2007
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Like a stripped-down Scottish Pet Shop Boys without the funny hats or a more melancholy synth-based Pulp, Swimmer One’s brilliance should be shouted from the rooftops.
links for 2007-10-01
Posted on October 1, 2007
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But even more consumers, 78 percent, said they trusted direct recommendations from other consumers: what marketers call word of mouth. And unlike some of the media, consumer recommendations scored highly across all markets. Everywhere, it seems, people st
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If Trinity Mirror confirms industry talk that it has not been able to sell the Midlands titles, which also include the Birmingham Evening Mail, the Coventry Evening Telegraph and the Solihull News, it will be another blow to shareholders.
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The number of unique Facebook users in the UK last week surpassed those of MySpace, according to Nielsen/NetRatings, the internet research group. Nielsen said more than 6.5m Britons – 20 per cent of all internet users – visited the Facebook site durin
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Ien Cheng, publisher of FT.com, said the site would pioneer a new approach from mid-October. Articles and data will be free to users up to a total of 30 views a month. They will then be asked to subscribe for access to more material.
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The New Yorker has a piece on Eric Sanderson who is working on a project to determine how Manhattan looked before the arrival of Europeans.
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The BBC said the deal would enable it to develop a “huge amount” of digital and online opportunities with the brand, particularly in relation to existing BBC content such as Planet Earth and Michael Palin’s New Europe.
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