links for 2007-08-17
Posted by derickson on Aug 17th, 2007
2007
Aug 17
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Microsite for the movie My Super Ex-Girlfriend
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Virtually any document, movie or musical recording can be inexpensively and rapidly digitized and stored on a hard drive. For those who do not want to spend the time, low-cost services will do the job for you.
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Software that helps the busy professional combat information overload. Using an advanced new technology, this software is able to scan documents and identify relevant themes and information.
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It’s been announced on the Blogger blog that there’s a new way to browse for Blogger content. Now, when you go to a Blogger blog’s profile page, you can click on one of the elements of the profile page and browse all other profiles that also contain
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Searchable database of technology events.
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The families and friends must be allowed to grieve, and investigators must be given time to determine the physical cause of the collapse. But for the rest of us, we suggest taking advantage of the strange opportunity created by this horrible catastrophe.
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Google Maps mashup of Twin Cities metropolitan area Meals On Wheels locations.
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Some 7 percent of marketers said their organizations have had an implicit/non-verbal agreement with a reporter or editor that they expected to see favorable coverage of their company or products in exchange for advertising.
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Nielsen/NetRatings confirms the consensus… with its release of search-volume data for June showing extraordinary gains by Microsoft’s MSN/Windows Live Search - both in year-over-year growth and increase in search share from May to June.
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A new social network, geared toward Baby Boomers, has made its way onto the scene. But unlike Eons, a social network catering to "50+", Boomj has a younger edge, adding online flair to a demographic it calls Generation Jones.
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A new report from JupiterResearch finds the global online population will expand from 1.1 billion users in 2006 to 1.5 billion in 2011.
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in-game ads not only gain the attention of players but also positively influence their intent to buy, according to a Double Fusion study conducted by new-media research firm Interpret LLC, writes Marketing Charts.
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Nearly 75% of US internet users watched, on average, 158 minutes of online video in May, and Google sites topped the monthly rankings with both the most unique video streamers and the most videos streamed, according to the comScore Video Metrix report for
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An estimated 81 million people, or 63 percent of the 129 million people who access the internet via broadband in the US, watch broadband video at home or at wor
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The company started out as a social-network-plus matrimonial site targeting the Indian diaspora, but morphed into a social network & since has gained popularity in some Latin American countries, Mongolia, Tunisia and Romania. It has 30M members and serves
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Hearst Digital Media has just launched www.mybacktoschoolshopper.com, a resource that pairs teen girls, plush from their summer jobs, with retailers during a peak buying season.
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Twin Cities Meals On Wheels has created a wonderful and extremely useful Google Maps mashup of the Twin Cities metropolitan area Meals on Wheels locations.
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Luxury consumers in the US and much of Western Europe are remarkably similar in many ways, especially in the emphasis they place on experiences rather than ownership
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WikiYou allows users to create or claim a profile, then operates much like any other social network, with one catch: the main area of the profile is reserved for stories about the person, which anyone can edit.
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More than 59 million people (37.3% of all active internet users) visited newspaper websites on during the second quarter of 2007 - a record number and a 7.7% increase over the same period a year ago



