by Wendy Davis on Jan 17, 1:45 PM
The latest news out of Mountain View, Calif. today is that Google has purchased radio ad company dMarc Broadcasting Inc. Google will pay $102 million now, and a total of up to $1.14 billion over the next three years.
by on Jan 16, 2:45 PM
For those of you who are working on this day celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr., the folks at Yahoo!'s Buzz Log-Search Spikes and Trends today report on the diverse queries on every possible variation of Dr. King's name.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 13, 2:15 PM
Apple Computer this week miscalculated the degree of suspicion that consumers now harbor towards anything remotely resembling spyware online.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 12, 3:30 PM
In a scenario that seems more likely to have surfaced on "Ally McBeal" than Court TV, an Ohio man, George Gillespie, has filed suit against two AOL chat room participants as well as AOL itself.
by on Jan 11, 1:00 PM
Did you know that Internet downloads and MP3 players are creating a generation of people who don't seriously appreciate music and musical performances?
by on Jan 10, 5:45 PM
Yes, believe it or not, non-carbon life forms came up during an Advertising Club lunch in New York today. So did the phrases "social schizophrenia" and "supercharged brains."
by on Jan 9, 2:30 PM
Yahoo! on Friday launched Yahoo! Go, a new service that allows consumers to connect to all of their Yahoo! Internet-based services through multiple devices. Think about it: connecting anywhere, anytime. Internet-based services. Internet-based applications and software.
by on Jan 6, 2:00 PM
Amid a raft of announcements by media and tech companies at the international Consumer Electronics Show this week, it may be easy to forget that the Super Bowl is set for Feb. 5 in the Motor City.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 5, 2:00 PM
It's no secret that Google plans to monetize video search by charging users to view content. Last month Google Video head Jennifer Feikin publicly said that Google intended to sell viewing rights at some point in the future. That point, apparently, is now.
by on Jan 4, 1:45 PM
The headline on the press release screamed: "Faith Popcorn's BrainReserve Issues 2006 Predictions: Consumers Creating Control." Gee, did we really need Faith to tell us that?