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Big media companies (content owners) are lining up against YouTube & Google, and are coming up with their own strategies for online video. I think you can add companies like WPP to the line, as well — see Video Egg.
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Man, Apple just keeps on chugging. Note the reference to 250,000 iPhones sold that have not been activited — that’s probably the number of iPhones that have been unlocked for use on non-AT&T networks.
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A frequent question: “How do bloggers make money?” In August, 1.25 million people visited TechCrunch or its affiliated blogs at least once, according to comScore Inc. It brings in $240,000 per month in advertising. With 8 employees, it’s profitable.
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This is a pretty cool way to read the NY Times. I’ll try it on my BB and let you know how it works. Thanks, Dave Winer, for building this.
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SEO spending is past due for some marketers, judging by an August 2007 study by Oneupweb. While one-fifth of the top 100 US online retailer Web sites were well optimized, more than one-quarter were not optimized at all.
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Dell is the most popular computer brand among college students, while Apple builds momentum on the strength of its student purchase program and the iPod’s halo effect, according to a survey by SurveyU.com, writes MarketingCharts
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Over 40 percent of US primary care physicians report they are seeing positive changes in the services they receive from pharmaceutical companies. The greatest improvements coming in patient management, education and support programs.
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Five Chapters is publishing a story by Jay McInerney, e.g., “Bright Lights Big City.” I enjoyed “BLBC,” a book that defined the ’80s in NYC (which is where I lived at that time). He wrote this story in ‘86, but it was stolen and only returned recently.
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Here’s some good albeit basic mobile data. Note: WPP is an investor on m:metrics.
23 October 2007
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