Articles in the Media Category
Posted in Media, Politics on 21 September 2007
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Dan, Dan, Dan. You screwed the pooch once. Is it really worth it to do it all over again? Page Six: “It will just remind the public of the dark ending to his career,” said venerable publicist Michael Levine. “Time has a way of softening the public’s collective memory. This suit will just bring an […]
Posted in Internet, Media, Science, Universe on 18 September 2007
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Wow! Here is one snap from a web site I just came across…the photos are amazing! Apparently, this site has some connection via a staffer at NASA itself. Clearly, who else could have taken these? Well, there are those little green, big round eye dudes and maybe the Russians, but that’s about it.
Posted in Advertising, Computing, Financial, Gadgets, Internet, Marketing, Media, Mobile, Music, Retail, TV on 18 September 2007
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The current fight between the media companies versus the illegal boys versus iTunes is not much of a fight. The media companies stride into the ring, all prettified up – wearing satin trunks, doing exaggerated neck warm-ups and trying the intimidation stare … sure, they are still 6 feet tall but now they’re just 135 […]
Posted in Financial, Gadgets, Internet, Marketing, Media, TV on 17 September 2007
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In the midst of the corporate gamesmanship negotiations between NBCU & Apple, on the surface, NBCU’s linkup with Amazon might seem to have major impact. After all, Amazon is the leading ecommerce site on the internet in traffic and sales but that pretty much means nothing when it comes to online on-demand entertainment. Sure, Apple […]
Posted in Computing, Internet, Media on 17 September 2007
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The top two browsers in terms of popularity are Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. There’s little argument that combined these browsers own more than 80% of the browsers market. Luckily for users from both camps who may have migrated one way or the other, both IE and Firefox users can use some common shortcuts. Here […]
Posted in Advertising, Computing, Design, Internet, Marketing, Media on 14 September 2007
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You may have read our post about the cyberstalking crew over at Fetchback here and their odious idea to stalk your personal web habits by snooping and tracking the sites you visit with purpose of then serving up ads from their ‘clients’ to you, repeatedly, until you submit to clicking on one of the ads. […]
Posted in Advertising, Apple, Computing, Internet, iPhone, Marketing, Media on 13 September 2007
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From SurveyU.com, 15% of college students own or are now ready to own an iPhone when their contract expires and the NEVER WILING TO BUY AN IPHONE has dropped to 11%. In a flash poll conducted the evening of September 5, 1,000 college students were surveyed to gauge the impact of the announced price reductions. […]
Posted in Apple, Computing, Gadgets, Internet, iPhone, Marketing, Media, Mobile, Music, Retail on 12 September 2007
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First, ringtones are not a huge deal to me – other than me mocking the idiotic choices that people select for their ringtones … because nothing could be more gangsta than having a Young Jeezy ringtone go off as you ask your patient if they are Delta Dental 😉 You could not be more street […]
Posted in Advertising, Apple, Film, Financial, Marketing, Media, TV on 10 September 2007
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One of the arguments that get trotted out when Apple wants to maintain iTunes video/music pricing (or lower prices) is that all it will do is help Apple sell more iPods. Um, so? How is that different than DVD’s on sale for $3.99 or $5.99 every week at Circuit City & Best Buy … are […]
Posted in Computing, Film, Financial, Gadgets, Marketing, Media, TV on 9 September 2007
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As we covered, buying an HD set is not that easy – now, our entertainment format is under the same deadly dull cascade of choices. And I say that because it is tedious and for us consumers, pointless. We have two competing “high-definition” DVD formats along with our original DVD format. The two new choices […]