by on Mar 17, 1:30 PM
Mea culpa! The Minute received a flurry of messages in response to Wednesday's missive, dubbed "Books 'n' Dates." It seems this here Minute goofed when we said that Waylon Jennings sang "Lookin' For Love."
by Wendy Davis on Mar 16, 1:45 PM
As anti-spam technology improves, the ability of companies to measure the results of their e-mail campaigns is deteriorating.
by on Mar 15, 1:30 PM
"Looking for love in all the wrong places," Waylon Jennings crooned. But some people are looking for and finding love in all the right places--like, for starters, bookstores.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 14, 1:30 PM
This morning, none other than Bill Gates added his voice to the proponents of behavioral targeting.
by on Mar 13, 2:01 PM
So, it seems that the traffic to Oscar-related Web sites was down. TV viewership of the awards show was down. The show was a snooze. And the gowns, well, they were a bore. But, hey, the films were great, at least according to this here Minute. We loved the films.
by on Mar 10, 1:30 PM
So here's a shocker: Yahoo, Microsoft's Hotmail, and AOL are the predominant delivery channels for opt-in commercial e-mail, according to a survey by Lyris Technologies.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 9, 1:45 PM
This morning the Recording Industry Association of America boasted that federal authorities had secured indictments against two men for what it termed "pre-release piracy."
by on Mar 8, 2:00 PM
There's a new online music service on the scene from a startup called La la Media Inc. The idea is to offer music fans full-length CDs for $1 by letting them trade discs, something that will help avoid the legal issues surrounding trading online tracks.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 7, 1:45 PM
With the increased competition for consumers' eyeballs, it's no secret that TV networks today have a harder time than, say, 20 years ago in generating interest in new programs.
by on Mar 6, 2:00 PM
The price of broadband Internet service is going down, thanks to price wars between telco and cable TV providers.