links for 2008-06-08
Posted on June 8, 2008
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Buzzd (http://buzzd.com/m) is a location-sensitive entertainment listings service with branded editorial and real-time user generated content on the mobile device.”Your city, in real-time,” buzzd allows consumers to know what’s happening at any venue righ
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The Linkup is a place to easily send & receive files with friends and store massive amounts of files. Link with friends, create private or public groups, store files for later access – it’s all inside and just a click (or two) away.
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I think looming even larger is the culture inside Google, one that does not support traditional approaches to supporting brand marketing. In other words, YouTube is a very large branded media play inside a massive engineering/direct response machine. YouT
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Loveable songstress KT Tunstall made her return to Scotland on Tuesday to give an exclusive concert at Edinburgh’s Hard Rock café as part of the Road to Hard Rock tour. Three songs were recorded live exclusively for stv.tv. All three will be available
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The logo change was only applicable to the UK version of the search engine. Google has introduced a number of UK-specific logo changes for Guy Fawkes Day, a special daffodil version for Wales’ St David’s Day and a dragon and knight for St George’s Day. Th
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The Sunday Telegraph has learned that United Business Media (UBM), which has a market value of £1.5bn, has approached £1.6bn Informa about a merger that would establish a powerhouse in the increasingly competitive world of business-to-business media.
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In the letter, seen by The Sunday Times, Time Out founder Tony Elliott says he fears that the BBC will provide Lonely Planet with “an inexhaustible fund of factual, technical and editorial information and expertise quite beyond the resources of any priv
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The big cat camera project, which will cost several hundred pounds per location, is being partly funded by big cat enthusiast Martin Whitley who runs a hawking centre in Dartmoor. The rest of the money will come from donations to the BCIB.
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In return for allowing networks to subsidise the iPhone, it is thought that Apple will take a higher proportion of the ongoing revenues from customer usage of the phones.
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“We would be particularly concerned if their content was not made available on similar terms to competing services, or if Kangaroo were to benefit from free cross-promotion on public service channels.” The fiercest criticism has come from Joost, the Londo
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Griffiths became full-time finance director at Emap in October 2005. He held a number of other finance roles within the group including head of finance for Emap Communications, the B2B division of Emap, from 1995 to 1999.
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The speaker who impressed me the most was Jessica Greenwood, Deputy Editor of Contagious magazine in UK, who is all of 28 years of age I believe. She gave a great presentation on Digital Marketing Innovation, and generated a lot of case studies and ideas
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