Archives for April 2008
Links for April 21st
Things I’m tracking for April 21st: Micro Persuasion: Ad Trade Associations to Set Digital Measurement Guidelines – Cellphones – Third World and Developing Nations – Poverty – Technology – New York Times – Techdirt: Turning Off Internet In The Classroom Won't Make Lectures Any More Interesting – mydigimedia by Amy L. Webb: More QR code [...]
“I like it better than Google…” (Cue the Darth Vader music.)
At our last week’s ad:tech SF, Drew Ianni premiered some screenshots of SearchMe, a new engine financed by, among others, Mark Kvamme of Sequoia Capital. (It’s an open beta so go sign up right away.) SearchMe, a bit like the Windows Vista operating system, is a highly graphical search engine that displays screenshots of results [...]
Links for April 16th through April 18th
Things I’m tracking for April 16th through April 18th: AOL (TWX) Firing 100+ Platform A-ers Today – Silicon Alley Insider – Agency's Work for PepsiCo Fizzles Out – WSJ.com – Will People Fast-Forward Through a Show About Ads? – Advertising Age – Songs For Soap – Bruceclay.com – Digital Ad Networks: Are they safe for [...]
The Internet Hits Adolescence: What’s Next?
This came out in this morning’s ad:tech Daily, and I wanted to share it with you here: Last year the publicly-available internet turned 13. If we think of the early banner ad, spam and the pervasive pop-up as interactive advertising’s first baby steps, then we might also think of the pop-up blocker and the spam [...]
Links for April 15th
Things I’m tracking for April 15th: I Remember: Capture and share memories its fun, easy and free – Linkory.com – "Memory holds a seat in this distracted globe" – It's Web 3.0, and Someone Else's Content Is King – Advertising Age – Digital – Spotlight on DML | Two Projects, One Mission: Harvard and MIT [...]

