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This blog is a collection of links, thoughts, and ideas about online and mobile media and marketing in the US, Australia, and the rest of the world.
Recent Posts
Thurs 17 Dec 2009
The Big Portals’ Battle For LocalArticle details plans for dominance in the hyperlocal space by MSN, AOL, and Yahoo.Citysearch, Twitter announce integration for businessesThe IAC property is the first cab off the rank to take advantage of Twitter's...
Mon 14 Dec 2009
Google Set To Market Own Phone Next YearThey always said they wouldn't do it, analysts said they wouldn't do it, and even I said they wouldn't do it... but now they are doing it....
Thurs 10 Dec 2009
Publishers Announce Their "Hulu for Magazines."Exciting news about a JV between Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corporation, and Time Inc. to set up a storefront and open standards for digital magazine publishing. Will be very interesting to see ...
Tues 8 Dec 2009
Local Governments Offer Data to Software TinkerersNY Times has an interesting piece on some small-scale developments making use of some newly liberated local government data. Report urges government to adopt Web 2.0 for servicesMeanwhile, The Austral...
Mon 7 Dec 2009
Up Next: A Post-Digital WorldCEO of Denuo (a Publicis company) describes how consumers crave real-world and virtual interactions.Volunteers Log Off as Wikipedia AgesAutomated AOL News: Heralding the Future of Online News Writing?AOL Chief Takes Apple...
Friday 20 Nov 2009
The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It’s Coming SoonGartner Identifies the Top 10 Consumer Mobile Applications for 2012In The New Content Economy, Consumers Want Access Not OwnershipNew Telstra User Interface Boosts Mobile Data Use in Non-Smart Phon...

