by Tina Wells on Jan 29, 12:45 PM
Is it already February? Well, nothing starts a year off like a few predictions for hot new trends in the online mediaverse!
by Larry Dobrow on Jan 29, 12:36 PM
For years, online marketers have dismissed men over age 65 with the following reasoning: Senior men don't do anything but e-mail.
by Todd Friesen on Jan 29, 12:35 PM
It's February and just more than a year since WebU articles started flowing from my keyboard. The holiday shopping season is behind us; consumers have received credit card statements that chilled them to the bone.
by on Jan 29, 12:33 PM
Jason Glickman co-founded Tremor Media, a provider of online advertising products and services specializing in in-banner and in-stream video and emerging interactive technologies.
by Emily Scardino on Jan 29, 12:29 PM
Whether it's boomers looking for parenting advice or young women seeking fitness tips, iVillage has continued to build a healthy and vibrant community.
by Gavin O'Malley on Jan 29, 12:26 PM
It's only fair to split the "You" that Time magazine selected for its 2006 "Person of the Year" into two camps: People who prior to recent high-tech advances had little hope of impacting popular culture versus the celebrities, professionals, and insanely talented individuals who'd have a media presence with or without blogs and YouTube.
by Shankar Gupta on Jan 29, 12:23 PM
The online gaming segment is a crowded space to make a mark in - news and reviews, forums, and casual game publishers all get crammed into one category - so picking one site that rules them all isn't easy. But for personality, sharp commentary on the gaming space, and a nigh-unbeatable amount of gamer cred, it's tough to beat PennyArcade.com.
by Steve Smith on Jan 29, 12:21 PM
The resilience of CNET in the face of so many consumer technology blogs and social networking engines such as Diggs only underscores the reality of Internet content: Web 2.0 hotshots have nothing to link to or talk about without a property like CNET investing in quality, comprehensive editorial.
by Seth Elkin on Jan 29, 12:20 PM
ESPN remains the go-to source for sports on the Web, distinguishing itself with quality content and seamless integration of multimedia, along with relevant tie-ins to advertisers.
by kyle , Daisy Whitney on Jan 29, 12:15 PM
MySpace is not only the most popular destination on the Internet, it's also become known as the leading site for breaking and launching new artists.