by on Oct 12, 12:00 AM
The Manchester Union Leader's Web site crashed today after cartoonist Garry Trudeau placed the URL of the New Hampshire paper in today's "Doonesbury."
by on Oct 11, 12:00 AM
Was President Bush wired to enable aides to whisper in his ear during last week's town hall-style presidential debates, or not?
by on Oct 8, 12:00 AM
Gmail, Google Print, talk of a potential Google Web browser, and now, Google SMS.
by on Oct 7, 12:00 AM
Something interesting happened during Tuesday night's debate between the vice presidential candidates.
by on Oct 6, 12:00 AM
As the search giant continues to extend its empire, it unveiled a new technology today at the Frankfurt Book Fair to help publishers sell books online. The move appears to be an advance into Amazonian territory.
by on Sep 28, 12:00 AM
It can't be attributed to botox or collagen injections, but Yahoo! has undergone a minor makeover. Just a few nips and tucks, or you could call them tweaks.
by on Sep 27, 12:00 AM
And, another company will enter the music download business. UK-based Virgin Group will launch VirginDigital.com, making more than one million tracks available for download for 99 cents each directly from its Virgin Digital Megastore.
by on Sep 24, 12:00 AM
Well, it had to happen sooner or later. In case you haven't heard, the world's biggest online auctioneer eBay plans to enter the online music market with PassAlong Networks. Music tracks will be sold on the eBay and the PassAlong Web sites. Consumers will be able to use eBay's PayPal service to pay for purchasing music on PassAlong.
by on Sep 23, 12:00 AM
Well, Advertising Week in New York City isn't quite finished, but we at MediaPost came to a finish line of sorts last night, as our jam-packed week of events culminated in a celebration of creative media at our first annual Creative Media Awards (CMAs).
by on Sep 22, 12:00 AM
In case you needed more intelligence on just how improved the online ad revenue picture is, you ought to have collected it this week.