links for 2007-11-12
Posted on November 12, 2007
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To make matters worst, two agencies that buy huge amounts of ads — Starcom MediaVest Group and the MindShare unit of Group M, part of WPP — threatened major Web sites last spring that they would slow the money flow if the Web publishers did not get wo
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The idea is that you can drag around the Google Map, and then when you click on a location, it will generate a QR code for Yelp’s website which allows you to see what kind of restaurants and nightlife are around that exact point on the map. Pretty cool,
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A decade on, the fear is back. This time around, though, some members of the original dotcom generation of disruptive internet companies are among those that are starting to run scared.
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“Given the rising power of individuals and communities, media and entertainment industry players will have to become much better at providing permission-based advertising and related consumer-driven ratings services.”
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This website attempts to walk you through the long and diverse history of a particular aspect of human endeavour: The translation of ideas, stories and concepts that are largely textual and/or word based into a visual format, i.e. visual communication.
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The arrangement is made possible via the Yelp API, which the company created to more aggressively syndicate its reviews.
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Glam is also and advertising network that supports the creation of content.
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“Certainly the feedback has been very strong in the market where typically advertisers will wait and see what the product looks like,” said Richard Bogie, the group advertising director at Scotsman Publications. The first issue had “virtually sold out” of
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Why shouldn’t subeditors, supplied with relevant style guides, sit in Mumbai? Since an estimated 40% of UK press content comprises rewarmed press releases, couldn’t hacks in Calcutta do the job?
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“If you were fortunate enough to be given 300 journalists and $20 million a year to pay them and run a newsroom (a ballpark editorial operating budget for a 300,000-circulation paper), what kind of newspaper would you make?
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