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New Stats Show Casual Explosion : Next Generation - Interactive Entertainment Today, Video Game and Industry News - Home of Edge Online
heightened interest from advertisers has contributed to ad revenue projections approaching $400-700 million by 2010.
The Future of Reputation
The full text of The Future of Reputation is now available online for free. Click on the links below to download PDFs of each chapter. The front matter to the book is at the beginning of each chapter.
The UK Internet Boom - eMarketer
2007 was another boom year for the Internet in the United Kingdom. Almost 37 million people went online in an average month—that’s over 60% of the population.
Myths about the internet and Web 2.0 opportunities - Marco Montemagno at IAB Forum 2007
This is a talk in front of 2/3.000 people at the Interactive Advertising Bureau Forum 2007, in Italy.The speech is about italian myths about Internet and Web 2.
IBM Press room - 2007-11-08 IBM Predicts the End of Advertising as We Know It - United States
Global Business Services unveiled its new report, "The End of Advertising as We Know It," forecasting greater disruption for the advertising industry in the next five years than occurred in the previous 50.
Poll: US Attitudes About Internet Are Insane
an alarming percentage of respondents are open to brain implants that allow them to access the internet with their minds and that allow their children's locations to be tracked, they think government censorship of online video content is acceptable, the i
Dot-com fever stirs sense of déjà vu - International Herald Tribune
Internet companies with funny names, little revenue and few customers are commanding high prices
Google is destroying the web and you don't even know it
Unfortunately this means you need to do Search Engine Optimization. SEO is the worst thing ever invented. It’s destroying good web application development.
The Television-Internet Connection - TIME
According to a study conducted by the Solutions Research Group, roughly 37% of the U.S. population over the age of 12 use their computers while watching television at home.
IEEE Spectrum: Metcalfe's Law is Wrong
Of all the popular ideas of the Internet boom, one of the most dangerously influential was Metcalfe's Law. Simply put, it says that the value of a communications network is proportional to the square of the number of its users.
Learning from Dave Winer - Joel on Software
I'm really losing patience with anonymous posts, "anon", "anon for this one," people who don't even have the energy to sign their messages with a made up name and leave the whole signature blank.
Improving the internet | The web: some antics | Economist.com
The long-promised “semantic” web is starting to take shape
comScore Releases First Comprehensive Review of Pan-European Online Activity
The comScore World Metrix study reveals that on an average day in April 2007, there were 122 million Europeans age 15 or older online, versus 114 million in the U.S.
Advertising looks to online future-Business-Industry Sectors-Media-TimesOnline
Advertisers now spend more online than in the national press but the boom in digital ads has not run its course, says Paul Durman
Poynter Online - EyeTrack07: The Myth of Short Attention Spans
Poynter unveiled the initial findings of its most recent study of reader behavior at the ASNE convention in Washington, D.C., this week.
IAB/PwC UK online adspend figures 2006
Internet advertising expenditure in the UK broke the £2 billion barrier in 2006 thanks to a 41.2% surge in growth as marketers moved their budgets online.
Podcasting audience grows by 18% | Internet Marketing News and Blog | E-consultancy.com
Quoted: Figures from Edison Media Research suggest the audience for podcasting is on the rise, and that general awareness of the medium is growing rapidly.
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