Links for January 4th through January 5th
Things I’m tracking for January 4th through January 5th:
- Web Advertisers Get More Say in Large, Intrusive Ad Formats – WSJ.com –
- Unilever Gives 'Ugly Betty' a Product-Plug Makeover in China – WSJ.com – A fascinating look at one future of long-form dramatic entertainment on TV… at least in China.
- Disney Pulls Out of Next 'Narnia' Movie – WSJ.com –
- Obama's Digital Campaign Allies Seek to Cash In – WSJ.com –
- Animators Envision 3-D TV at Home – WSJ.com – From HD to 3D… if this happens it will hurt the movie theaters' attempts to create an eventful experience that you can't get at home.
- Internet-Ready TVs Usher Web Into Living Room – WSJ.com –
- Ads to Go Leaner, Meaner in '09 – WSJ.com –
- Essay – Unsafe at Any Read – NYTimes.com – A nice piece by Lee Siegel about the perils of reading– although frankly I think he's wrong about how what we read becomes a part of our consciousness… at least for most of us. Siegel himself seems to have been unduly literary at a frighteningly young age.
- Online Collaboration Tools – New Technologies And Web Services – Sharewood Guide Jan 04 09 – Robin Good's Latest News –
- Online Or Bust: Why 2009 May Be The Nail In Newspapers’ Coffins | paidContent:UK –
- Sports: Kobe Bryant Can't Live Without DVR –
- The Future of Media » Blog Archive » $1.3 billion business wants R-e-s-p-e-c-t –


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