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Minnesota movie blogger.
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Marquest said that real-time viewing in DVR homes dropped to 36% of all TV viewing, down from 45% in 2006.
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One might think that’s an obvious "yes," but not necessarily, according to Advertising Age. In fact, there’s a good deal of confusion as to what online privacy actually means.
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A list of some of GrokDotCom’s favorite Web copy resources in hopes that copywriters everywhere will steal the best tips from our colleagues.
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When given a choice about how Web content should be paid for, the vast majority (72 percent) of Web users preferred that websites not charge them, and instead be funded by advertising.
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Candidates and their supporters are using the Web more than ever to reach out frequently to visitors of sites who they believe will probably be interested in their promises and positions.
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A Facebook user who rents a movie on Blockbuster.com will be asked if he would like to have his movie choice broadcast out to all his friends on Facebook. And those friends would have no choice but to receive that movie message, along with an ad from Bloc
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What Google seems to be envisioning — apart from a greatly expanded market for ad sales, of course — is software for mobile devices that will be more flexible and innovative than most of us are used to seeing on our cellphones.
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As energy consumption by data centers climbs, energy efficiency becomes a priority.
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Internet television station.
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In September 2004, ManiaTV became the first 24-hour online TV site, with programs ranging from music videos to Hollywood gossip to celebrity-hosted talk shows. Three years later, approximately 8 million viewers a month visit the site to request songs and
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Internet television station.
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AOL’s acquisition binge of online advertising companies continued Wednesday as it announced plans to buy Quigo and its services for matching ads to the content of Web pages.
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Lost drivers soon will be able to Google for help at the pump. As part of a partnership to be announced Wednesday, the online search leader will dispense driving directions at thousands of gasoline pumps across the United States beginning early next month
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After a trickle of updates and "betas" bearing the Windows Live moniker, Microsoft Corp. is ready to start promoting its official package of free desktop programs for e-mail, instant messaging, blogging and sharing photos.
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A group of more than 30 technology and mobile companies who have come together to accelerate innovation in mobile and offer consumers a richer, less expensive, and better mobile experience.
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Google’s Open Source Cell Phone Platform Trumps iPhone
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Video highlights of Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson.
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