- Online Media Daily - Monday, March 5, 2012
- OMD's Next Big Thing Is Just A Bunch Of Hacks (And Why That's A Good Thing)
- DoubleVerify Offers Data To RTBs
- Apple Says It Creates 514,000 U.S. Jobs
- Online Brand Ad Performance Isn't Subjective: You Deliver Or You Don't
- Mobilewalla Delivers Analytics For Mobile Apps
- Poll: 29% Of Web Users Want iPad3
- RadiumOne Raises Another $50 Million
- Net Neutrality Case To Move Forward
- FTC's Brill: 'Do Not Track' Means Do Not Collect Data
- Is Apple Debuting New Version Of Apple TV?
- 25 Billion Apps Served - Apple Also Touts 514,000 Jobs Created
- Bloomberg's Walters Becomes Weatherman, Reports To Kenny
- Online Media Daily - Friday, March 2, 2012
- OMD Remains Top Gunn, Dominates Media Creativity For 6th Consecutive Year
- Clickable Ups Fall To COO, Taps Amex's Smith To Head Ops
- Google Appeals Ruling About WiFi Interceptions
- Meredith Finalizes Allrecipes.com Deal
- Young Sports Fans Favor Web Over TV
- Getty Named R/GA London Digital AOR
- Kiip Launches $100K Developer Fund
- Zynga Readies New Game Platform
- Augmented Reality Puts Consumers In The Game
- Budweiser Says, This QR Code's For You
- Kodak To Sell Online Gallery To Shutterfly
- Kate Upton For President?
- Online Media Daily - Thursday, March 1, 2012
- Facebook Launches Timeline For Brands
- Mediaocean Will Open API To Third-Parties Making Madison Avenue's 'OS' More Like Silicon Valley
- Correction: Media Contacts Has No Relationship With Telemetry
- Facebook Upgrades Premium Ads, Extends Ads To Mobile Feed
- Uncommon Sense: The Andy Rooney Of The Digital Era
- PlayUp Partners With College Basketball Tourneys
- Tablet Ads Have Twice Interaction Rate Of Phones
- YuMe To Debut Algorithm To Aid Video Ad Placement
- Facebook Helps Drive PCH's Engagement
- Virtual Goods Sales Hit $2.3 Billion In 2011
- TabTimes Launches On Tablets
- PointRoll Sued For Circumventing Privacy Settings
- Hill Holliday Unveils 'Project Beacon' Details (Did They Say Beacon?)
- Clear Channel Taps AOL's Castelli For Digital Sales