- Online Media Daily - Thursday, April 30, 2009
- The Growing Popularity Of Online Games
- Panel: Media Buyers Put Mobile In Perspective
- Dwell Expands Web Presence
- Universal Taps Twitter Buzz In Rich Media Ads
- Former MTV Exec Joins Slide Advisory Board
- IPhone App Doesn't Deliver For Papa John's
- FreeWheel Nabs $12 Million In Funding
- Time Warner Begins Pushing AOL From Nest
- Google Tries To Find Support For Book Search Settlement
- Local Search Site Serves-Up Content By Intent
- Study: Women Look To Online Peers For Product Reviews
- Sprint Rolls Out Online Campaign
- Correction: Lord Joined Razorfish In 2000
- Online Media Daily - Wednesday, April 29, 2009
- Justice Department Probes Google Book Search Settlement
- Mobile Marketing: 'Reach' For Success
- Verklin: Web Media Still Faces Many Challenges
- ContextWeb Launches Real-Time Bidding
- SS+K Starts Obama's First 100 Days Facebook App
- Craigslist Faces More Heat Over 'Erotic Services' Listings
- ComScore: Video Viewing Up 11% In March
- Edmunds.com Retools Mobile Site, Volvo In Spotlight
- Panelists Discuss Online Video Market, Ad Networks
- Would You Like A Movie Trailer With That Cappuccino?
- Search Engine Confidence Score Has A Google-Like Feel
- Church's Chicken Jumps On Twitter Bandwagon
- Online Media Daily - Tuesday, April 28, 2009
- Five Mobile Marketing Tips
- Schmidt, Mundie Join Obama Tech Board
- Ad Retargeting Can Outperform Paid Search
- AutoTrader Classics Partners With ICrossing For ReLaunch
- Media6° Nails Down $9.8 Million In Funding
- Hitwise To Measure Canadian Online Usage
- Adify Offers Horizontal Buys Across Vertical Networks
- Marin Software Secures $13 Million Series C Funding
- Yahoo's Spolan To Lead North American Field Sales
- Clickable Unveils 'Platform,' Seeks To Make Local Lead-Gen More Manageable
- Facebook Opens Up User 'Streams' To Developers
- JangoMail Automates FTP Email Custom Features
- Apple Sued By BluWiki Over Takedown Request
- Google, Others Asks For Delay In Book Search Settlement
- Forrester: Social Web To Evolve Due To Portable IDs
- Online Media Daily - Monday, April 27, 2009
- Online Video Ad Growth Slows, But Remains One Of Fastest Emerging Media
- Craigslist Founder Defends 'Erotic Services' Listings
- A Pricing Revolution May Loom, But Context And Content Still Rule
- Apple Touts 1 Billionth Download
- Twitter Becomes Carrot To Publishers Clearing House
- Van Natta Lands MySpace CEO Gig
- Babelgum Targets U.S. Audience With Flash Player
- Study: Twitter Users = Information Junkies
- Wikipediaart.org Draws Ire Of Namesake Site
- Hoover's Builds Searchable Social Network
- Meebo Goes Live On MyYearbook, Adds Other Partners
- Online Media Daily - Friday, April 24, 2009
- Legislator Promises To Champion Online Privacy
- In Whom Do We Trust?
- AT&T In Bed With BT Company
- Yahoo Shutters GeoCities Service
- Microsoft Makes Case To Be Content Leader
- Twitter Connects Microsoft With IT Pros
- AdMob: G1 No. 4 In U.S. Smartphone Traffic
- Facebook Voters Approve New TOS
- Theorem Adds To Services After Agency Acquisition
- Gannett Launches Digital Media Network
- Online Media Daily - Thursday, April 23, 2009
- MySpace CEO DeWolfe To Step Down
- Razorfish Names Lord New CEO
- 'The Daily Me' Is Good News For Journalism
- Univision Partners With AdReady
- EBay Expands Affiliate Program, Signs PartnerCentric
- Nielsen: Social Nets, Video Reshape Web
- Revamped Facebook Pages Aid Branded Apps
- Radar DDB Expands To Toronto
- Copyright Lawsuit Allowed To Proceed Against YouTube
- IPhone Boosts AT&T's Q1 Earnings
- Click Fraud Travels From Search Engines To Ad Networks
- FeedRoom Joins Omniture's Genesis Program
- Orange Partners With Wikimedia
- Congress Asked To Probe Pay-Per-Byte Internet Service
- ClickStream: Use of Social Nets Rises While Email Remains Flat
- Clarification: Wales, Co-Founder; Wikipedia Formally Launched In 2001
- Online Media Daily - Wednesday, April 22, 2009
- Mobile Sites 30% Slower Than Wired Web Browsing
- So, That's What Twitter Is For
- Yahoo Hits Earnings, Plans To Shed 5% Of Workforce
- Wikipedia Founder: How To Save The Newspaper Industry
- ValueClick Rolls Out Mother's Day Package
- RIP: Adware Company Zango
- Canadians Embrace Online Video
- Motorola Exec Named Wahlstrom President
- Red Bee Media Exec Becomes Dailymotion's CEO
- Widget Distributor Clearspring Unveils ConnectedAds
- StrongMail Puts Data In The Clouds
- Digitalsmiths Appoints Move Networks Exec To SVP
- Agency Founder Rejoins Denuo
- Pizza Hut 'Twintern' to Guide Twitter Presence
- Online Media Daily - Tuesday, April 21, 2009
- Five Reasons Advertisers Don't Pick The Right Retargeting Partner
- Twitter Launches Rival To Facebook Connect
- Yahoo Earnings Expected To Take Economic Hit
- IAB Releases Video Player-Ad Interface Guidelines
- Publicis Execs Detail 'Pool' Initiative
- Study: More TV Viewers Also Online Later In Week
- G5 Adds Social Media To Local Platform
- MySpace And Fox Launch UReport
- Internet Startup Advertises In Times Square
- Publishers Clearing House Unveils Ad Network
- Healthline Unveils Searchable Health Care Diagnostic, Treatment Tools
- Digg Bumps Microsoft From Selling Custom Ads
- Zynga Top Facebook App Developer
- Online Media Daily - Monday, April 20, 2009
- Google's DoubleClick Unveils Network Builder
- TV Apps Coming To iPhone
- Beware Of The Guarantee
- Oprah Jumps On Twitter Bandwagon
- Court OKs Suit Against Blockbuster For Privacy Indiscretions
- Ex-DoubleClick Exec Joins Quattro Wireless
- AutoTrader.com Rolls Out Vertical Ad Network
- Madison Logic Automates Lead-Generation Platform
- Metacafe Debuts New Home Page
- BBE Promotes Gallagher To EVP Sales
- Grist Says Earth Day Is For 'Amateurs'
- Wikipedia Opts Out Of Phorm BT Scanning
- Bloggers Love Costco, Hate Walmart
- Online Media Daily - Friday, April 17, 2009
- Google Beats Expectations, Feeling Economic Heat
- Men And Their Machines
- Google Unveils TV Ad Tool
- BBE President Fishman To Leave Company
- Tinker.com Hosts Kutcher/CNN Throwdown
- YouTube Redesign To Highlight Professional Content
- U.S. Hispanic Online Audience Surpasses 20 Million
- Time Warner Delays Pay-Per-Download Plan
- Facebook Closing In On MySpace In U.S