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Your Tube, Whose Dime? - Forbes.com on 2008-04-03
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IDC estimates that video generated $230 million in revenue in 2005 but will jump to $1.7 billion by 2010. I
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Online Video Advertising: 'You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet!' - eMarketer on 2008-04-03
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"Secondly, advertisers have long favored television as their marketing medium, and extending that preference to the Internet is a logical leap. Finally, with video ad spending coming from such a small base, high percentage gains are readily reached."
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Piper Jaffray Predicts Global Online Advertising Revenue to Reach $81.1 Billion by 2011 in New Report: 'The User Revolution' on 2008-04-03
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the report, the team outlines its expectations that global online advertising
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revenue will reach $81.1 billion by 2011, representing a 21 percent
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compound-annual-growth-rate (2006-2011).
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How deep is the online-ad well? - CNET News.com on 2008-04-03
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By 2010, online ad spending in the U.S. is expected to rise to $23.5 billion, according to market research and consulting firm Parks Associates. Worldwide, online ad spending is forecast to grow from $19.5 billion in 2005 to more than $55 billion in 2010, according to Piper Jaffray.
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By most accounts, the online-ad market barely has been tapped. Online ad spending, which represents only 5 percent of total media spending, is projected to grow 24.4 percent this year, while all media, including television, radio, billboards, newspapers and direct mail, is projected to grow only 4.2 percent, according to eMarketer.
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Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business on 2008-02-26
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· Labor exchange
What's free: Web sites and services. Free to whom: all users, since the act of using these sites and services actually creates something of value. -
On a busy corner in São Paulo, Brazil, street vendors pitch the latest "tecnobrega" CDs, including one by a hot band called Banda Calypso. Like CDs from most street vendors, these did not come from a record label. But neither are they illicit. They came directly from the band. Calypso distributes masters of its CDs and CD liner art to street vendor networks in towns it plans to tour, with full agreement that the vendors will copy the CDs, sell them, and keep all the money. That's OK, because selling discs isn't Calypso's main source of income. The band is really in the performance business — and business is good. Traveling from town to town this way, preceded by a wave of supercheap CDs, Calypso has filled its shows and paid for a private jet.
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Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business on 2008-02-26
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Advertising
What's free: content, services, software, and more. Free to whom: everyone.
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API Documentation - Twitter Development Talk | Google Groups on 2007-12-27
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- status. Required. The text of your status update. Be sure to URL encode as necessary. Must not be more than 160 characters and should not be more than 140 characters to ensure optimal display.
update
Updates the authenticating user's status. Requires the status parameter specified below. Request must be a POST.
URL: http://twitter.com/statuses/update.format
Formats: xml, json. Returns the posted status in requested format when successful.
Parameters:
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- page. Optional. Retrieves the 20 next most recent replies. Ex: http://twitter.com/statuses/replies.xml?page=3
replies
Returns the 20 most recent replies (status updates prefixed with @username posted by users who are friends with the user being replied to) to the authenticating user. Replies are only available to the authenticating user; you can not request a list of replies to another user whether public or protected.
URL: http://twitter.com/statuses/replies.format
Formats: xml, json, rss, atom
Parameters:
- page. Optional. Retrieves the 20 next most recent replies. Ex: http://twitter.com/statuses/replies.xml?page=3
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$40K to fill an iPod? One third of PCs use LimeWire instead on 2007-12-27
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Clearly, the so-called "darknet" remains far and away the world's leading provider of online media content, drowning legit download services in a flood of "free."
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uncov / I Made Wine In My Closet In College (snooth) on 2007-12-25
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Anywho, what the shit is this web site doing with $1.3 million? Paying for professional wine ratings maybe? Hm, wait, isn't this the type of problem that the
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community
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is supposed to solve? After all, the object of Web 2.0 is for you to do all the work and for the company to capitalize on it.
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Critical mass
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, ya dig?
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uncov / RockYou Dominates The Fake Business World (facebook, rockyou) on 2007-12-25
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CrunchBase, Arrington's shitty "repository" of structured information about Web 2.0 companies (that conveniently does not list revenue but rather total funding because funding now counts as income, evidently).
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