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Circulation numbers continue to slide. Dallas Morning News took a big hit. SF Chronicle appears to have finally hit bottom. Would like to see these numbers against their website growth.
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InterActiveCorp just launched Zwinktopia, a new virtual world for young teens, and its traffic in March — almost 5 million unique visitors — is better than Second Life and other competitors.
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Radio stations have been looking to generate new advertising revenue from the Internet. A start-up company, TargetSpot, is trying to turn this nascent field into a viable business, and CBS Radio is its first customer.
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The NY Times covers Twitter, Radar, Jaiku, Kyte and other “lifestreaming” type applications. My team has been using Twitter for the past month - it’s fun and interesting, but I’m still not ready to say it’s the “next big thing.”
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This is an excellent idea - eBay is distributing its auctions using widgets. They call the program “eBay to go.” I have more than 2000 points on eBay, and I sold high-end cars by “distributing” my auctions to Craigslist and other sites.
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My wife and I are foodies. Conde Nast just came out with their new “hot list.” Sandra Bullock’s Austin restaurtant — Bess Bistro on Pecan — is on it.
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YouTube announced the addition of a few new features.
30 April 2007
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