-
Yahoo is about to make online advertising highly personal… They may be ahead of Google on this front.
-
Good overview of “reputation management” and how to improve an individual’s search engine results. This is a capability important to corporate communications — have you search on your CEO’s name lately?
-
VideoCounter.com allows users to track how many times their videos are watched each day across multiple online video hosting sites. The tool is going to show you that YouTube is your dominant channel. Still, I like this idea.
-
The Internet is the most essential medium for consumers and newspapers are the least, according to an Edison Media Research study conducted by Arbitron in January and February 2007.
-
Ouch.
-
NBC tests people as they watch fast-forwarded TV ads, and researchers observe changes in their heart rate, palm sweat, eye movement and breathing patterns. NBS says people are just as engaged in ads as they are when watching programs. I doubt it.
-
Unilever announced last week a 12-episode, weekly broadband series on Yahoo! Food called “In Search of Real Food.” Thank you, Brooke, for the heads up.
-
Amazon and Microsoft have teamed up to create the 1,000 HD-DVD Indies Project, encouraging indie film folk to submit their HD projects for possible HD-DVD distribution through CustomFlix (part of Amazon).
-
Cool chart that tracks the evolution of Apple design.
-
Later this year, select LG phones will allow users to shoot and upload video directly to YouTube.
3 July 2007
| del.icio.us
|
Leave a Reply