• Just An Online Minute... TV On The Web Is Here
    "You've got TV" from Warner Bros. on AOL. Yes, that's right. AOL today announced that In2TV, its broadband TV push, will launch in January 2006 with six channels and episodes from more than 100 popular shows from the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
  • Just An Online Minute... TimesSelect Redux
    So, the Minute received an avalanche of mail from Wednesday's column "News Flash: Times Not Selected." While the column mentioned that the Minute isn't a subscriber to the TimesSelect premium service, we found someone who is: our friend Jonathan, a 41-year-old art director who is not a member of the liberal media elite.
  • Just An Online Minute... Cookie Monster Haunts Ad:Tech
    The buzz about online advertising at Ad:Tech wasn't unfailingly positive. At least two separate panels at the conference dealt with what many view as an alarming trend--the growing consumer rebellion against cookies.
  • Just An Online Minute... Newsflash: Times Not Selected
    The New York Times today reports that its premium TimesSelect service has signed up 270,000 subscribers in less than two months. We have no basis on which to judge whether that figure is good or bad, but suffice to say, this here Minute is not one of those subscribers.
  • Just An Online Minute... Cookies: Choose Party Of First Part
    The latest report about cookies from JupiterResearch advises that Web sites would do well to stop relying on tracking cookies placed by third parties for analytics. That is, sites should serve cookies from their own domains to keep track of data ranging from passwords to which pages users viewed.
  • Just An Online Minute... Brightcove's Bright Lights
    Some interesting and notable appointments on this first day of ad:tech. Brightcove, an Internet TV service run by Jeremy Allaire, tapped Dina Roman, a former vice president at Discovery Networks, for the position of vice president of national advertising sales, and Adam Gerber, formerly a new media strategist at MediaVest and a friend of the Minute, to the post of vice president of advertising products and strategy.
  • Just An Online Minute... Duff 'n Gossip 'n Bankoff, Oh My!
    Breaking news bulletin: Hilary Duff World debuts on AOL on Monday! She'll appear on AOL's kids' service KOL and on its teen service Red. Quick, take a note. Mark your calendar.
  • Just An Online Minute... Google Opens Library
    Google this morning opened its impressive virtual library, a searchable database of out-of-copyright books from universities. At launch, the collection includes history books about the U.S. Civil War from the University of Michigan; writings by Henry James from Harvard; government documents from Stanford; and biographies from the New York Public Library.
  • Just An Online Minute... MSN Goes "Live"
    So yesterday, Microsoft unveiled a new plan to offer its cash cows--Windows and Office--as Web services to take advantage of the growing online advertising market. Both services will be ad-supported. Observers wonder where MSN figures into this new vision.
  • Just An Online Minute... Back Off, Adware Firms
    Adware companies have long complained about software removal firms deleting their ad-serving programs. The companies argue that consumers have chosen to download the programs, which serve pop-up ads based on Web-surfing behavior, and that software removal companies shouldn't interfere in that decision.
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