Archive for December, 2007

Cell phones becoming new wave of advertising (Sun-Sentinel)

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

In the weeks leading to Christmas, an online wine retailer gave 15 percent discounts to anyone who sent in a photo of its newspaper ad snapped with a camera phone.

Pros entering the online fray defined best Web videos of 2007 (On The Net) (The Globe Gazette)

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

If 2006 was the year of “you” thanks to YouTube and other Web sites, 2007 was dominated more by professionals who responded to the amateur revolution by providing some of the best online content of the year.

Online directory business? (The Devens Commerce Journal)

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Online directory business?

Leaked Microsoft Docs: DoubleClick Deal Monopolistic (IT Management)

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Online advertising is crucial to Microsoft’s burgeoning “software-plus-services” initiative – it’s the fuel for all the free services the company is bringing to market.

TFN NEWS BRIEFING: TMT highlights to 15:40 GMT (Sharewatch)

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

2007-12-29 12:26:57 Mobile advertising still in tryout stage NEW YORK (AP) – In the weeks leading to Christmas, an online wine retailer gave 15 percent discounts to anyone who sent in a photo of its newspaper ad snapped with a camera phone.

Mobile Advertising Still in Tryout Stage (San Francisco Chronicle)

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

In the weeks leading to Christmas, an online wine retailer gave 15 percent discounts to anyone who sent in a photo of its newspaper ad snapped with a camera phone. SnapTell Inc., the company helping Wine Enthusiast and other merchants offer such…

Mobile advertising still in tryout stage (AP via Yahoo! News)

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

In the weeks leading to Christmas, an online wine retailer gave 15 percent discounts to anyone who sent in a photo of its newspaper ad snapped with a camera phone.

Online Advertising vs. Personal Privacy (NewsFactor)

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

With more than $11 billion in acquisitions this year aimed at reshaping Internet advertising, Microsoft, Google, and Yahoo are ready for the competition to pick up steam. But a funny thing happened on the way to the brave new world of online ads: Web users rediscovered a sense of privacy. Members of the social network Facebook howled this month after it launched Beacon, an advertising feature …

Mobile Advertising Still at Tryout Stage (San Francisco Chronicle)

Friday, December 28th, 2007

In the weeks leading to Christmas, an online wine retailer gave 15 percent discounts to anyone who sent in a photo of its newspaper ad snapped with a camera phone. SnapTell Inc., the company helping Wine Enthusiast and other merchants offer such…

Mobile advertising still at tryout stage (The State)

Friday, December 28th, 2007

In the weeks leading to Christmas, an online wine retailer gave 15 percent discounts to anyone who sent in a photo of its newspaper ad snapped with a camera phone. SnapTell Inc., the company helping Wine Enthusiast and other merchants offer such services, uses image-recognition software to determine what offer, video clip or other content to return to the phone. In the coming months, the same …