For this purpose, Anthony De Rosa suggests:
bright line between the ads and edit.  In the meantime, the original Bloodcopy post, briefly deleted, went back up; it was also
In addition to this, Bill Gorman states:
NBC America s Got Talent 2.5 7 1.6 5 11.051 ABC Wipeout 2.4 7 2.0 7 6.181
In contrast, ivan replies:
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Still being unsure, Ryan Nakashima asks:
In April, the last month its data were broken out, Wonderwall had 9 million unique visitors, putting it past People and into third behind TMZ had it been ranked by comScore among other entertainment news sites.
Thinking that's not all, Leland adds:
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Meanwhile, Online Income came up with this idea:
Website
But Derek has a different opinion:
I have to assume the marketer who hired this person did not have an application to fill. Was, most likely,a street person, maybe homeless. I m assuming a lot there but that s what it sounds like to me. I don t really see a connection for musician s selling their works. The band front man barks from the stage clap your hands! , Want to rock tonight! , etc. This always works. updating a MySpace bulletin (mentioned previously) I don t consider that disturbing. THAT S ALL FOLKS!
But Leland says that's not all:
<?php dynamic_sidebar( '404' ); ?>That s it. You can now place any widgets you d like in your 404 widget, and they will be displayed every time a visitor lands on a 404 page. Load it up with things like a search box, recent posts, category listings or maybe a few Query Post lists.
divabat does a quick recap:
Worker bees of the world, unite! posted by oaf at 3:08 PM on July 5 empath, from what I can see your question is more easily answered by people who have an explicit religious foundation for their veganism. I don't know what Jains say (see infini's interesting post up-thread), but the buddhist vegans I've known tell me in essence that you've got to make a decision about where you're going to draw the line and that's where they choose to do it. Vegans without an explicit religious foundation for their beliefs and practices seem, in my experience, to often get a little flummoxed by that type of question. posted by lodurr at 3:08 PM on July 5
Henry Blodget comes with the facts:
4:38, Now he's talking about Google's ad innovations.4:38, On the sales side we've been much more rigorous. Nikesh has been driving that.
In response, Alexander Sliwinski claims:
Andrew Yoon @ Jul 10th 2009 1:21PM I hate Sony's official response. This isn't really a rumor. Just let us know if it's happening in the US! Reply
Nathania Johnson shows how it is done:
With all of these projects going on, it might be easy for the 6th largest network of sites to lose track of the little things. But Garell sees the whole picture, including the fact that it still takes searchers too many queries and too many clicks to find the answer they're looking for. He wants Ask.com's semantic technology to better understand searcher intent so that users find the answer they need the first time every time.
Wister Walcott tells the real story:
Opinions expressed in the article are those of the guest author and not necessarily Search Engine Land.
Scott Anthony is rather skeptical:
To get my job done, literally and in your terms, I want a stable, instant on device with quick access to my computing applications. What is called for is an essentially invisible OS (light and resilient) and framework for accessing applications (a browser) on fit-for-purpose devices (good enough) with Internet access (many choices today). Plus a solid state drive to allow for any required local storage.
kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) gives a bit of an idea about it:
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Monday, August 17, 2009
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But ivan says that's not all:
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Thinking that's not all, Kara Swisher adds:
Bartz and Ballmer also both acknowledged discussions in onstage interviews at D7 , with Bartz even boldly stating that she was open to the deal if good and reliable data and big boatloads of money were forthcoming from Ballmer.
Jason Robitaille explains:
"inaccurate" LOL. Way to come to the defense of the author. Good job sheep! Submitted by Ecoteric on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 16:51. reply 100% agree. it's just a phone. show what it does. Show me why i should buy it. Cause all i know from there commercials is if i buy the phone i'll be just like pale girls around and monks. honestly if the commericals were good there wouldn't be a debate. Submitted by blackmagic01 on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 19:40. reply
However, Andrew Lobo states that:
11 12 November 2009: Denver, Colorado Defrag 2009 Conference Denver, Colorado As online data is growing and fragmenting at an exponential pace, individuals, groups and organizations are struggling to discover, assemble, organize, act on and gather feedback from that data. In the largest sense, we're all looking to augment the pace at which we achieve insights on raw data -- to accelerate the "A-ha" moment.
Dieter Bohn thinks about it:
Unfortunately the vast majority of consumers don't see things in terms of these dramatic metaphysical battles like you guys do. They just want a product that works as advertised. Submitted by Mike (not verified) on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 15:30. reply
Meanwhile, Derek came up with this idea:
Everyone s threshold is different, and what seems obnoxious and tasteless to some might be just the ticket for others.
Still being unsure, Henry Blodget asks:
5:00, Is there a future in vertical search?5:01, Eric Schmidt says Google doesn't look at search queries in verticals and treats all queries equally. Of course, in some verticals the ads are more valuable than the search results. Google hasn't taken advantage of this yet.
Jason Robitaille is absolutely sure that:
Agreed. I'm rooting for the Pre but Palm is killing me with these lame commercials. They aren't creating interest in the product! If I weren't tech savvy the only thing I'd know about this phone is that you can swipe through cards. I don't know what the cards do/are, I don't know if it plays music, browses the web, checks email or anything. This is a complete advertising fail. Submitted by Jbrand0nf (not verified) on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 20:05. reply My wife loved the commercial. She is the target. It is a "chick" phone after all. Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/14/2009 - 21:07. reply
Jeff Rubenstein might have an idea about it:
Aram Jabbari replied on July 6, 2009 at 2:25 pm Jeff and the great team over at PlayStation Blog had everything working fine on their end Any jerkiness is likely a result of our using slightly older tech. Believe it or not, that is an Eyetoy (PS2-era) that we re using for the interview over at the Atlus offices. It got the job done this time, but we think it s time to upgrade.
Stephen Markley is rather skeptical:
Find an Automaker Please Select Acura Aston Martin Audi BMW Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ford GMC Honda Hummer Hyundai Infiniti Isuzu Jaguar Jeep Kia Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Mazda Mercedes-Benz Mercury Mini Mitsubishi Nissan Pontiac Porsche Saab Saturn Scion Smart Subaru Suzuki Toyota Volkswagen Volvo
Paul Krugman is absolutely sure that:
I hate that term, health care . The discussion has nothing to do with health and everything to do with money. It s a back- loaded system that enables the other corrupt business entities to flourish which destroys Americans health.
jaebird88 considers that:
U-Save Moving Movers In Lansing U-Save Moving Professional Moving Company U-Rent, We-Work, U-Save professional-moving.com 517-488-3783 Please link to me: Did You like this post? Please link to It using this code. <a href="http://www.3stepads.com/73284/u-save-movingmovers-lansing/" >U-Save Moving Movers In Lansing</a> More posts from me: Click Here!
McLaren+Torchinsky is not really sure about that:
Report this comment #15 posted by orangebag , July 22, 2009 5:24 PM But yeah I hate FB ads, they are so weird, and I tell them over and over.... If you hate ads then I have to recommend (the admittedly not controversy free) adblock plus. Doesn't seem to block all FB text ads, but I have never seen a picture based one on my comp.
Marshall Fine does a quick recap:
THE HARM DONE BY ADVERTISING: There is nothing intrinsically good or intrinsically evil about advertising. It is a tool, an instrument: it can be used well, and it can be used badly. If it can have, and sometimes does have, beneficial results...it also can, and often does, have a negative, harmful impact on individuals and society.
Tim Berry imagines that:
A Great Debate About Ideas digg Huffpost - stumble reddit del.ico.us Read More: Bloggers , Books , Chris Anderson , Ellen Goodman , Free , Journalism , Malcolm Gladwell , Mark Cuban , Seth Godin , Twitter , Media News
In contrast, Erick Schonfeld replies:
reply Jake - July 15th, 2009 at 11:06 am PDT 100 million in ads + Constant buzz on all forms of media = .004 Much to do about nothing reply
Marshall Fine has another idea:
HuffPost's QuickRead... Email IM this entry Your Name: * Your Email: * Enter Your Friend's Email Addresses Or Load from Your Email Address Book login: password: service: aol gmail hotmail msn yahoo Personal Note: optional Your Friend's Screen Name: on AOL Yahoo MSN Skype Your Name: optional, but suggested Personal Note: optional
Derek scans the other's answers and reply:
Doesn t Work: 1. When it s poorly spelled or hasty or cut-n-paste dittos or offensive or insulting or mis-targeted2. When it is ALL you do on that site, i.e., sign in, brak a blog or a bulletin, sign out, go to next site. We take specific interest in every friend we have on each site (we have 400+ profiles) and since we have a small niche fan base, this works right now - as we grow, we ll employ folks to man the boards because touching a fan/friend in a meowing way thru the web is easy when you know their birthdays, their school, their favorite bands, their buddies mine it for those unique twists you can use to revise your bark into more of a friendly shout from across a crowed parking lot when seeing someone you ve not seen in a while
Michael Arrington says it all comes down to this:
eattrn - July 9th, 2009 at 7:56 am PDT So what is Buffett watching on youtube? reply Bill - July 9th, 2009 at 8:00 am PDT
Leah Betancourt brings some great news:
thosch We need some application for social networks where people can show to which projects they donated. Like a facebook app, where one gets medals or similar, to show to their friends.
Sources:
ivan Kara Swisher Jason Robitaille Andrew Lobo Dieter Bohn Derek Henry Blodget Jeff Rubenstein Stephen Markley Paul Krugman jaebird88 McLaren+Torchinsky Marshall Fine Tim Berry Erick Schonfeld Michael Arrington Leah Betancourt
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Samoa San Marino Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia and Montenegro Seychelles Sierra Leone
Thinking that's not all, Kara Swisher adds:
Bartz and Ballmer also both acknowledged discussions in onstage interviews at D7 , with Bartz even boldly stating that she was open to the deal if good and reliable data and big boatloads of money were forthcoming from Ballmer.
Jason Robitaille explains:
"inaccurate" LOL. Way to come to the defense of the author. Good job sheep! Submitted by Ecoteric on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 16:51. reply 100% agree. it's just a phone. show what it does. Show me why i should buy it. Cause all i know from there commercials is if i buy the phone i'll be just like pale girls around and monks. honestly if the commericals were good there wouldn't be a debate. Submitted by blackmagic01 on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 19:40. reply
However, Andrew Lobo states that:
11 12 November 2009: Denver, Colorado Defrag 2009 Conference Denver, Colorado As online data is growing and fragmenting at an exponential pace, individuals, groups and organizations are struggling to discover, assemble, organize, act on and gather feedback from that data. In the largest sense, we're all looking to augment the pace at which we achieve insights on raw data -- to accelerate the "A-ha" moment.
Dieter Bohn thinks about it:
Unfortunately the vast majority of consumers don't see things in terms of these dramatic metaphysical battles like you guys do. They just want a product that works as advertised. Submitted by Mike (not verified) on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 15:30. reply
Meanwhile, Derek came up with this idea:
Everyone s threshold is different, and what seems obnoxious and tasteless to some might be just the ticket for others.
Still being unsure, Henry Blodget asks:
5:00, Is there a future in vertical search?5:01, Eric Schmidt says Google doesn't look at search queries in verticals and treats all queries equally. Of course, in some verticals the ads are more valuable than the search results. Google hasn't taken advantage of this yet.
Jason Robitaille is absolutely sure that:
Agreed. I'm rooting for the Pre but Palm is killing me with these lame commercials. They aren't creating interest in the product! If I weren't tech savvy the only thing I'd know about this phone is that you can swipe through cards. I don't know what the cards do/are, I don't know if it plays music, browses the web, checks email or anything. This is a complete advertising fail. Submitted by Jbrand0nf (not verified) on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 20:05. reply My wife loved the commercial. She is the target. It is a "chick" phone after all. Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/14/2009 - 21:07. reply
Jeff Rubenstein might have an idea about it:
Aram Jabbari replied on July 6, 2009 at 2:25 pm Jeff and the great team over at PlayStation Blog had everything working fine on their end Any jerkiness is likely a result of our using slightly older tech. Believe it or not, that is an Eyetoy (PS2-era) that we re using for the interview over at the Atlus offices. It got the job done this time, but we think it s time to upgrade.
Stephen Markley is rather skeptical:
Find an Automaker Please Select Acura Aston Martin Audi BMW Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ford GMC Honda Hummer Hyundai Infiniti Isuzu Jaguar Jeep Kia Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Mazda Mercedes-Benz Mercury Mini Mitsubishi Nissan Pontiac Porsche Saab Saturn Scion Smart Subaru Suzuki Toyota Volkswagen Volvo
Paul Krugman is absolutely sure that:
I hate that term, health care . The discussion has nothing to do with health and everything to do with money. It s a back- loaded system that enables the other corrupt business entities to flourish which destroys Americans health.
jaebird88 considers that:
U-Save Moving Movers In Lansing U-Save Moving Professional Moving Company U-Rent, We-Work, U-Save professional-moving.com 517-488-3783 Please link to me: Did You like this post? Please link to It using this code. <a href="http://www.3stepads.com/73284/u-save-movingmovers-lansing/" >U-Save Moving Movers In Lansing</a> More posts from me: Click Here!
McLaren+Torchinsky is not really sure about that:
Report this comment #15 posted by orangebag , July 22, 2009 5:24 PM But yeah I hate FB ads, they are so weird, and I tell them over and over.... If you hate ads then I have to recommend (the admittedly not controversy free) adblock plus. Doesn't seem to block all FB text ads, but I have never seen a picture based one on my comp.
Marshall Fine does a quick recap:
THE HARM DONE BY ADVERTISING: There is nothing intrinsically good or intrinsically evil about advertising. It is a tool, an instrument: it can be used well, and it can be used badly. If it can have, and sometimes does have, beneficial results...it also can, and often does, have a negative, harmful impact on individuals and society.
Tim Berry imagines that:
A Great Debate About Ideas digg Huffpost - stumble reddit del.ico.us Read More: Bloggers , Books , Chris Anderson , Ellen Goodman , Free , Journalism , Malcolm Gladwell , Mark Cuban , Seth Godin , Twitter , Media News
In contrast, Erick Schonfeld replies:
reply Jake - July 15th, 2009 at 11:06 am PDT 100 million in ads + Constant buzz on all forms of media = .004 Much to do about nothing reply
Marshall Fine has another idea:
HuffPost's QuickRead... Email IM this entry Your Name: * Your Email: * Enter Your Friend's Email Addresses Or Load from Your Email Address Book login: password: service: aol gmail hotmail msn yahoo Personal Note: optional Your Friend's Screen Name: on AOL Yahoo MSN Skype Your Name: optional, but suggested Personal Note: optional
Derek scans the other's answers and reply:
Doesn t Work: 1. When it s poorly spelled or hasty or cut-n-paste dittos or offensive or insulting or mis-targeted2. When it is ALL you do on that site, i.e., sign in, brak a blog or a bulletin, sign out, go to next site. We take specific interest in every friend we have on each site (we have 400+ profiles) and since we have a small niche fan base, this works right now - as we grow, we ll employ folks to man the boards because touching a fan/friend in a meowing way thru the web is easy when you know their birthdays, their school, their favorite bands, their buddies mine it for those unique twists you can use to revise your bark into more of a friendly shout from across a crowed parking lot when seeing someone you ve not seen in a while
Michael Arrington says it all comes down to this:
eattrn - July 9th, 2009 at 7:56 am PDT So what is Buffett watching on youtube? reply Bill - July 9th, 2009 at 8:00 am PDT
Leah Betancourt brings some great news:
thosch We need some application for social networks where people can show to which projects they donated. Like a facebook app, where one gets medals or similar, to show to their friends.
Sources:
ivan Kara Swisher Jason Robitaille Andrew Lobo Dieter Bohn Derek Henry Blodget Jeff Rubenstein Stephen Markley Paul Krugman jaebird88 McLaren+Torchinsky Marshall Fine Tim Berry Erick Schonfeld Michael Arrington Leah Betancourt
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Advertise From: Robin Wauters Admin Curt Jennifer Martinez Derek Ivan John Holbo Bill Gorman Marshall Kirkpatrick Alex Iskold Henry Blodget Ryan Nakashima Tim Berry Divabat David Worthington Jeff Rubenstein Jason Robitaille Erick Schonfeld /26734124
Having that in mind, Robin Wauters wonders:
Andrew - July 1st, 2009 at 10:28 am PDT Because advertisers will create alternate versions that don t use flash stupid. reply coldbrew - July 1st, 2009 at 10:47 am PDT Could you please educate yourself by reading this excerpt from wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.....s_blocking Zacqary Adam Green ( XerxesQados ) - July 1st, 2009 at 4:50 pm PDT And AdBlock will roll out support for blocking offensive content, stupid. Zacqary Adam Green ( XerxesQados ) - July 1st, 2009 at 4:51 pm PDT Meant <video> content. Excuse me for not sanitizing my punctuation.
admin is not really sure about that:
Ask a question. This gets people s attention more than stating a comment. Rather than writing, Nice bicycle for sale , write, Would you like to ride a nice bicycle home today?
But Curt says that's not all:
( Oprah fans how s that secret working for ya? Remember, we were all going to get filthy rich and get anything we wanted, IF of course we bought that Secret book you were pushing. )
Having that in mind, Jennifer Martinez wonders:
WebWorkerDaily, Simon Mackie had a hunch that Google would be making this move soon (read his post
Derek gives a bit of an idea about it:
Christopher Reising wrote on July 13th, 2009 Derek, Less is always more! Keep up the good work. Chris
ivan says it all comes down to this:
Russia Rwanda Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
In addition to this, John Holbo states:
Oddsblood! I love comic-book swearwords. That s almost as classic as Banshee s Faith and Begorrah! 15 John Holbo 07.05.09 at 2:40 am
Bill Gorman intervenes and adds:
Share (of Audience): The percent of households (or persons) using television who are tuned to a specific program, station or network in a specific area at a specific time. (See also, Rating, which represents tuning or viewing as a percent of the entire population being measured.)
Marshall Kirkpatrick might have an idea about it:
[Facebook exec keeps talking about "real time" information, but it seems like a loose and vague use of the term.]
Alex Iskold can't forget that:
$125 million from brand ads, $150 million from its ad deal with Microsoft, $75 million from virtual goods, $200 million from self-service ads.
Henry Blodget has another idea:
Join the discussion Name (Required) Email Address (Required but never displayed) URL Comments (You may use HTML tags for style)
Ryan Nakashima thinks about it:
Sponsored Links Just Released! BlackBerry® Enterprise Server v5.0. Catch the Buzz! Trend Micro Smart Protection Network(TM) Lower your content security management costs by up to 40%. Grow Your Business-Fast! Sign up for a FREE trial of Infusionsoft and double your sales in 12 months.
However, Tim Berry states that:
Don't Miss HuffPost Bloggers Daryl Hannah Why I Was Arrested in Coal River, West Virginia Rep. Steny Hoyer Preserving Medicare's Success, 43 Years Later Alec Baldwin 150 Years for Madoff? Russell Simmons An Open Letter to Mayor Michael Bloomberg: Remember the Poor Barry Levinson The Oscar Telecast According to "Him" Ned Lamont Independence Days
Henry Blodget brings some great news:
5:00, Is there a future in vertical search?5:01, Eric Schmidt says Google doesn't look at search queries in verticals and treats all queries equally. Of course, in some verticals the ads are more valuable than the search results. Google hasn't taken advantage of this yet.
divabat shows how it is done:
Hang out with a vegan, you're going to have to either go to a vegan place, or you're going to deal with them arguing with the waiter or just not ordering food at all and generally being superior to all the meat eaters at the table.
David Worthington tells the real story:
Some sticking points have involved who will have control over data, and traffic acquisition cost rates, the report says. However, I thinkthat Yahoo will take the deal: Despite its new technology initiatives, its market share is slowly decaying .
Jeff Rubenstein is not really sure about that:
Nich Maragos replied on July 6, 2009 at 3:01 pm Not quite as much as Oblivion, but it does allow you to customize your character any way you want to (unrestricted by your starting class) and you can approach the levels after the first one in any order you want. There s plenty of world to get lost (and die) in, if that s what you re looking for.
But Jason Robitaille has a different opinion:
These adds must hit some demographic, not sure which? I did see a great Sprint Now Ad last night that talked about the OS and compared Sprint plans against "iPhone AT&T" plans. I think it was a direct shot and a half decent one. Submitted by bdot1276 on Tue, 07/14/2009 - 09:27. reply
Before going any further, Henry Blodget wants to get this straight:
Here's Citi analyst Mark Mahaney's excellent preview and "cheat sheet."We are looking for $3,968MM in net revenue (+2% Y/Y and down 3% Q/Q) and $4.85 in non-GAAP EPS (excluding stock-based compensation). This compares with consensus expectations of $4,047MM and $5.05 . Based on extensive intra- quarter channel checks, our model sensitivity work, our FX analysis, and our Macro read, we believe Street Q2 estimates are reasonable.
Erick Schonfeld scans the other's answers and reply:
karynn - July 15th, 2009 at 12:33 pm PDT I m seeing a lot of traffic coming to my site from Bing, but it s sending people to OLD links that are no longer valid. I set the old directory to disallow in the robots.txt a long time ago, which it seems to be ignoring completely. Really annoying. bing s Webmaster Center is also a joke. Their Webmaster Tools can validate your robots.txt file, but you have to cut/paste it. Clicking on the couple links they do have launch new windows all over the place. Not impressed, they still have a lot of work to do. reply
Sources:
Robin Wauters admin Curt Jennifer Martinez Derek ivan John Holbo Bill Gorman Marshall Kirkpatrick Alex Iskold Henry Blodget Ryan Nakashima Tim Berry divabat David Worthington Jeff Rubenstein Jason Robitaille Erick Schonfeld
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Andrew - July 1st, 2009 at 10:28 am PDT Because advertisers will create alternate versions that don t use flash stupid. reply coldbrew - July 1st, 2009 at 10:47 am PDT Could you please educate yourself by reading this excerpt from wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.....s_blocking Zacqary Adam Green ( XerxesQados ) - July 1st, 2009 at 4:50 pm PDT And AdBlock will roll out support for blocking offensive content, stupid. Zacqary Adam Green ( XerxesQados ) - July 1st, 2009 at 4:51 pm PDT Meant <video> content. Excuse me for not sanitizing my punctuation.
admin is not really sure about that:
Ask a question. This gets people s attention more than stating a comment. Rather than writing, Nice bicycle for sale , write, Would you like to ride a nice bicycle home today?
But Curt says that's not all:
( Oprah fans how s that secret working for ya? Remember, we were all going to get filthy rich and get anything we wanted, IF of course we bought that Secret book you were pushing. )
Having that in mind, Jennifer Martinez wonders:
WebWorkerDaily, Simon Mackie had a hunch that Google would be making this move soon (read his post
Derek gives a bit of an idea about it:
Christopher Reising wrote on July 13th, 2009 Derek, Less is always more! Keep up the good work. Chris
ivan says it all comes down to this:
Russia Rwanda Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
In addition to this, John Holbo states:
Oddsblood! I love comic-book swearwords. That s almost as classic as Banshee s Faith and Begorrah! 15 John Holbo 07.05.09 at 2:40 am
Bill Gorman intervenes and adds:
Share (of Audience): The percent of households (or persons) using television who are tuned to a specific program, station or network in a specific area at a specific time. (See also, Rating, which represents tuning or viewing as a percent of the entire population being measured.)
Marshall Kirkpatrick might have an idea about it:
[Facebook exec keeps talking about "real time" information, but it seems like a loose and vague use of the term.]
Alex Iskold can't forget that:
$125 million from brand ads, $150 million from its ad deal with Microsoft, $75 million from virtual goods, $200 million from self-service ads.
Henry Blodget has another idea:
Join the discussion Name (Required) Email Address (Required but never displayed) URL Comments (You may use HTML tags for style)
Ryan Nakashima thinks about it:
Sponsored Links Just Released! BlackBerry® Enterprise Server v5.0. Catch the Buzz! Trend Micro Smart Protection Network(TM) Lower your content security management costs by up to 40%. Grow Your Business-Fast! Sign up for a FREE trial of Infusionsoft and double your sales in 12 months.
However, Tim Berry states that:
Don't Miss HuffPost Bloggers Daryl Hannah Why I Was Arrested in Coal River, West Virginia Rep. Steny Hoyer Preserving Medicare's Success, 43 Years Later Alec Baldwin 150 Years for Madoff? Russell Simmons An Open Letter to Mayor Michael Bloomberg: Remember the Poor Barry Levinson The Oscar Telecast According to "Him" Ned Lamont Independence Days
Henry Blodget brings some great news:
5:00, Is there a future in vertical search?5:01, Eric Schmidt says Google doesn't look at search queries in verticals and treats all queries equally. Of course, in some verticals the ads are more valuable than the search results. Google hasn't taken advantage of this yet.
divabat shows how it is done:
Hang out with a vegan, you're going to have to either go to a vegan place, or you're going to deal with them arguing with the waiter or just not ordering food at all and generally being superior to all the meat eaters at the table.
David Worthington tells the real story:
Some sticking points have involved who will have control over data, and traffic acquisition cost rates, the report says. However, I thinkthat Yahoo will take the deal: Despite its new technology initiatives, its market share is slowly decaying .
Jeff Rubenstein is not really sure about that:
Nich Maragos replied on July 6, 2009 at 3:01 pm Not quite as much as Oblivion, but it does allow you to customize your character any way you want to (unrestricted by your starting class) and you can approach the levels after the first one in any order you want. There s plenty of world to get lost (and die) in, if that s what you re looking for.
But Jason Robitaille has a different opinion:
These adds must hit some demographic, not sure which? I did see a great Sprint Now Ad last night that talked about the OS and compared Sprint plans against "iPhone AT&T" plans. I think it was a direct shot and a half decent one. Submitted by bdot1276 on Tue, 07/14/2009 - 09:27. reply
Before going any further, Henry Blodget wants to get this straight:
Here's Citi analyst Mark Mahaney's excellent preview and "cheat sheet."We are looking for $3,968MM in net revenue (+2% Y/Y and down 3% Q/Q) and $4.85 in non-GAAP EPS (excluding stock-based compensation). This compares with consensus expectations of $4,047MM and $5.05 . Based on extensive intra- quarter channel checks, our model sensitivity work, our FX analysis, and our Macro read, we believe Street Q2 estimates are reasonable.
Erick Schonfeld scans the other's answers and reply:
karynn - July 15th, 2009 at 12:33 pm PDT I m seeing a lot of traffic coming to my site from Bing, but it s sending people to OLD links that are no longer valid. I set the old directory to disallow in the robots.txt a long time ago, which it seems to be ignoring completely. Really annoying. bing s Webmaster Center is also a joke. Their Webmaster Tools can validate your robots.txt file, but you have to cut/paste it. Clicking on the couple links they do have launch new windows all over the place. Not impressed, they still have a lot of work to do. reply
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kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) can't forget that:
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Ryan Nakashima explains:
"They would not be there were they not affiliated with a Yahoo or an MSN or these large corporate entities," said Perez Hilton, the celebrity blogger who runs PerezHilton.com. "I think their numbers are misleading."
Despite the previous arguments, Derek has many reasons to think otherwise:
sandy lane famiglietti wrote on July 12th, 2009 Giving back the image of the mind good sense to make the right choices, The greater ability lies in raising eyebrows not in raising one s voice.
Paul Krugman brings some great news:
9. July 7, 2009 10:07 am Link But your correspondent is correct .the proposed changes would, in fact, destroy the American Way of Life . You know them that s got shall get , Them that s not shall lose. Robin Einzig
As Geoffrey Mack says:
Getting more traffic to your site is a journey. Take the first steps today, and with a little hard work and some luck, you will be counting your visitors in the millions before too long.
Thinking that's not all, Paul Krugman adds:
24. July 7, 2009 11:25 am Link Anyone who uses a variant of socialism to describe the present and proposed states of affairs is 1) still stuck in the 08 election and 2) more interested in scoring political points than in understanding the economy. This topic gives me a great idea for a surefire Oscar winner: No Country For Sick Men . Tim B
myglesias explains:
He found that raising the drinking age did lead to lower alcohol consumption; the effect was modest but real. But then DiNardo hit on another analysisâ"comparing cannabis use in states that raised the drinking age early with those that did it later. And he found that indeed, there seemed to be a substitution effect. On average, among high school seniors, a 4.5 percent decrease in drinking produced a 2.4 percent increase in getting high .
DJ can't forget that:
21. Nick Marshall Portrayed by Mel Gibson in What Women Want When womanizer Nick Marshall is granted with the power to hear women's thoughts, he naturally takes advantage of the situation. He uses this talent both to sell ad campaigns and get the girl, while avoiding going completely crazy. 22. Jerry Webster Portrayed by Rock Hudson in Lover Come Back Jerry Webster is in the advertising business, he is a master of the art of gentle persuasion - plus he uses alcohol and women to ensure contracts .
Alexei Oreskovic sees it this way:
Tags: Mediafile , branding , display advertising , Meebo , online advertising Convincing marketers to try a new type of Internet ad format isn t easy, especially during a time when ad budgets are getting cut .
Greg Sterling does a quick recap:
Bartz repeated several times that Yahoo is the largest online media company in the world. She also spoke about mobile and local advertising, emphasizing the global reach of its mobile relationships: 17 countries, 400 devices, 100 carriers. On the local front, she announced a new deal with AT&T that enables the directory publisher s sales force to sell display ads on Yahoo to small businesses (more on this from Screenwerk ). And she underscored how small business advertising was an increasing area of focus for Yahoo.
In response, nonny mouse claims:
Think about it, the worse that will happen is that you get some new readers. Try writing under a pseudonym.
Michael Arrington scans the other's answers and reply:
The Creepy 23andMe Zeppelin Is Still Circling My House. Go Away, Zeppelin. | The IT Chronicle July 16th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Thinking that's not all, McLaren+Torchinsky adds:
Report this comment #22 posted by UncleLaszlo , July 22, 2009 7:40 PM I saw this ad from the Montreal Archdiocese around town a few months ago. I thought it was a cute pairing of religion and consumerism, ie. phone companies. It caught my attention, and I'm not even a Christian! http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/archdiocese_of_montreal_unlimited
divabat says it all comes down to this:
but we are talking about restaurants who advertise themselves as exclusively vegan. If you are going to go into business serving a clientele who is known to be particular about these things, I think that business is obligated to hold itself to a higher standard. Seconded. And I'm a devout omnivore, and feels that veganism is closer to religion than diet in many ways. But I like vegetables, incidentally eat vegetarian and low-meat meals most of the time, and think that lazy or ignorant restaurants who seek vegan clientele but serve non-vegan food are being assholes. posted by desuetude at 12:52 PM on July 5
nonny mouse comes with the facts:
Sat, 07/18/2009 - 20:51 â" Andy K...is that my aunts, uncles and cousins who are your age, while they might have benn underemployed during the recession of the late '70's and early '80's, all had jobs again by the time my frieds and I were turning 21-22. And people my age (HS class of '83) didn't walk out of high school into union manufacturing jobs that those a decade older did.
nonny mouse notices:
...and we've had to listen to your "I was at Woodstock" bullshit for 30+ years. Your generation, despite your collective chest-beating and accalaimations that you've "redefined" everything from mating to aging (your prostates and constipation are simply NOT that interesting) gave us little more than an AIDS epidemic and Jane Fonda exercise videos (hint: heedless f*cking an drug abuse wasn't adventurous and culturally groundbreaking, it was dangerous narcissism that we'll be paying off for a long, long time).
McLaren+Torchinsky objects:
deus ex candybar qualities for the product. The real shame here is that Twix bars are really pretty good-- ever scrape away all the chocolate and caramel with your teeth, leaving that pale, perforated shortbread girder? It's fun. And, to the adfolks' credit, I do like the use of the two Twix bars as a pause icon. But, beyond that, Twix admen, "take a moment" for all of us and insert these two Twix bars in your anuses.
Ben Parr comes with a new idea:
So which ad campaign is better? We think we know which one s more entertaining, but which one is going to sell more computers? We want you to answer that question at the end of the article. But first, here s a sample of ads from both sides of the argument:
nonny mouse sees it this way:
The answer... Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:38 â" NoBuddy The answer is to meet the corporate owned influence peddling politicians in the primaries. The deck is stacked in the general election, with a choice between the corporate owned democrat versus republican. Miss out on the primaries and miss the boat. Login or register to reply Works for me. Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:40 â" nonny mouse :) Login or register to reply The details... Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:43 â" NoBuddy The details are in organizing. The corporate media isn't about to facilitate any organizing. We have about 6 months to get our s#it together before primary season for the 2010 election commences. Login or register to reply
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Ryan Nakashima explains:
"They would not be there were they not affiliated with a Yahoo or an MSN or these large corporate entities," said Perez Hilton, the celebrity blogger who runs PerezHilton.com. "I think their numbers are misleading."
Despite the previous arguments, Derek has many reasons to think otherwise:
sandy lane famiglietti wrote on July 12th, 2009 Giving back the image of the mind good sense to make the right choices, The greater ability lies in raising eyebrows not in raising one s voice.
Paul Krugman brings some great news:
9. July 7, 2009 10:07 am Link But your correspondent is correct .the proposed changes would, in fact, destroy the American Way of Life . You know them that s got shall get , Them that s not shall lose. Robin Einzig
As Geoffrey Mack says:
Getting more traffic to your site is a journey. Take the first steps today, and with a little hard work and some luck, you will be counting your visitors in the millions before too long.
Thinking that's not all, Paul Krugman adds:
24. July 7, 2009 11:25 am Link Anyone who uses a variant of socialism to describe the present and proposed states of affairs is 1) still stuck in the 08 election and 2) more interested in scoring political points than in understanding the economy. This topic gives me a great idea for a surefire Oscar winner: No Country For Sick Men . Tim B
myglesias explains:
He found that raising the drinking age did lead to lower alcohol consumption; the effect was modest but real. But then DiNardo hit on another analysisâ"comparing cannabis use in states that raised the drinking age early with those that did it later. And he found that indeed, there seemed to be a substitution effect. On average, among high school seniors, a 4.5 percent decrease in drinking produced a 2.4 percent increase in getting high .
DJ can't forget that:
21. Nick Marshall Portrayed by Mel Gibson in What Women Want When womanizer Nick Marshall is granted with the power to hear women's thoughts, he naturally takes advantage of the situation. He uses this talent both to sell ad campaigns and get the girl, while avoiding going completely crazy. 22. Jerry Webster Portrayed by Rock Hudson in Lover Come Back Jerry Webster is in the advertising business, he is a master of the art of gentle persuasion - plus he uses alcohol and women to ensure contracts .
Alexei Oreskovic sees it this way:
Tags: Mediafile , branding , display advertising , Meebo , online advertising Convincing marketers to try a new type of Internet ad format isn t easy, especially during a time when ad budgets are getting cut .
Greg Sterling does a quick recap:
Bartz repeated several times that Yahoo is the largest online media company in the world. She also spoke about mobile and local advertising, emphasizing the global reach of its mobile relationships: 17 countries, 400 devices, 100 carriers. On the local front, she announced a new deal with AT&T that enables the directory publisher s sales force to sell display ads on Yahoo to small businesses (more on this from Screenwerk ). And she underscored how small business advertising was an increasing area of focus for Yahoo.
In response, nonny mouse claims:
Think about it, the worse that will happen is that you get some new readers. Try writing under a pseudonym.
Michael Arrington scans the other's answers and reply:
The Creepy 23andMe Zeppelin Is Still Circling My House. Go Away, Zeppelin. | The IT Chronicle July 16th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Thinking that's not all, McLaren+Torchinsky adds:
Report this comment #22 posted by UncleLaszlo , July 22, 2009 7:40 PM I saw this ad from the Montreal Archdiocese around town a few months ago. I thought it was a cute pairing of religion and consumerism, ie. phone companies. It caught my attention, and I'm not even a Christian! http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/archdiocese_of_montreal_unlimited
divabat says it all comes down to this:
but we are talking about restaurants who advertise themselves as exclusively vegan. If you are going to go into business serving a clientele who is known to be particular about these things, I think that business is obligated to hold itself to a higher standard. Seconded. And I'm a devout omnivore, and feels that veganism is closer to religion than diet in many ways. But I like vegetables, incidentally eat vegetarian and low-meat meals most of the time, and think that lazy or ignorant restaurants who seek vegan clientele but serve non-vegan food are being assholes. posted by desuetude at 12:52 PM on July 5
nonny mouse comes with the facts:
Sat, 07/18/2009 - 20:51 â" Andy K...is that my aunts, uncles and cousins who are your age, while they might have benn underemployed during the recession of the late '70's and early '80's, all had jobs again by the time my frieds and I were turning 21-22. And people my age (HS class of '83) didn't walk out of high school into union manufacturing jobs that those a decade older did.
nonny mouse notices:
...and we've had to listen to your "I was at Woodstock" bullshit for 30+ years. Your generation, despite your collective chest-beating and accalaimations that you've "redefined" everything from mating to aging (your prostates and constipation are simply NOT that interesting) gave us little more than an AIDS epidemic and Jane Fonda exercise videos (hint: heedless f*cking an drug abuse wasn't adventurous and culturally groundbreaking, it was dangerous narcissism that we'll be paying off for a long, long time).
McLaren+Torchinsky objects:
deus ex candybar qualities for the product. The real shame here is that Twix bars are really pretty good-- ever scrape away all the chocolate and caramel with your teeth, leaving that pale, perforated shortbread girder? It's fun. And, to the adfolks' credit, I do like the use of the two Twix bars as a pause icon. But, beyond that, Twix admen, "take a moment" for all of us and insert these two Twix bars in your anuses.
Ben Parr comes with a new idea:
So which ad campaign is better? We think we know which one s more entertaining, but which one is going to sell more computers? We want you to answer that question at the end of the article. But first, here s a sample of ads from both sides of the argument:
nonny mouse sees it this way:
The answer... Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:38 â" NoBuddy The answer is to meet the corporate owned influence peddling politicians in the primaries. The deck is stacked in the general election, with a choice between the corporate owned democrat versus republican. Miss out on the primaries and miss the boat. Login or register to reply Works for me. Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:40 â" nonny mouse :) Login or register to reply The details... Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:43 â" NoBuddy The details are in organizing. The corporate media isn't about to facilitate any organizing. We have about 6 months to get our s#it together before primary season for the 2010 election commences. Login or register to reply
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Michael Arrington imagines that:
Hokie - July 11th, 2009 at 9:51 pm PDT its so cheezy. the might as well rent a banner behind an airplane flying around Spring Break in Cancun. reply
Thinking that's not all, A Googler adds:
If you've been contacted to place suspicious links on your site for money, let us know with the paid link report form . If you have your own website or are in charge of advertising on a site, think carefully before accepting ads or entering into affiliate programs that will lead your users to schemes like those mentioned above.
As a result of that, nonny mouse belives:
If you have a science major, consider pushing your communication skills in sales. Liberal arts, there's the holding pattern of ESL until you can figure an angle. I was _amazed_ the other year to find out how many young people have done the stint in Asia although I do wonder whether it is a good match for older people away from First World medical care and sanitation.
Barry Ritholtz imagines that:
Macro Notes Housing Starts Peter Boockvar June Housing Starts totaled 582k (highest since Nov '08), 52k more than expected and May was revised up by 30k. Permits were also above the consensus coming in at 563k, 39k more than expected. The gain from May was solely in the single family home category as multi family starts fell. Single family starts rose in both the South and West, the two areas of the country that least need new starts. California's $10,000 tax credit is for new homes only which encourages home building in a market that still has too much inventory. In terms of residential construction's contribution... read more »
For example, admin considers:
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As a result of that, Derek belives:
Sean McCready wrote on July 11th, 2009 I have always believed that passively getting your point across is the best way. Helping others will always get you farther than helping yourself.
Alan Liew might have an idea about it:
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Alexander Sliwinski explains:
ESA sues Chicago Transit Authority over advertising discrimination by Alexander Sliwinski { Jul 22nd 2009 at 11:10AM }
Jason Robitaille brings some great news:
The Pre is flashy, you say? That's not its image (even before this yawn-inducing ad) because it doesn't HAVE an image with most of the public.
Meanwhile, nonny mouse came up with this idea:
The answer... Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:38 â" NoBuddy The answer is to meet the corporate owned influence peddling politicians in the primaries. The deck is stacked in the general election, with a choice between the corporate owned democrat versus republican. Miss out on the primaries and miss the boat. Login or register to reply Works for me. Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:40 â" nonny mouse :) Login or register to reply The details... Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:43 â" NoBuddy The details are in organizing. The corporate media isn't about to facilitate any organizing. We have about 6 months to get our s#it together before primary season for the 2010 election commences. Login or register to reply
Tim Berry tells the real story:
I just paid a premium price for an item that is free. Why? Because someone added value to that free item, and I benefit from purchasing that otherwise free item. The transaction benefited everyone, and you know what? That someone has not gotten himself all twisted up trying to close the door. We should all wish him well. Maybe when the light finally dawns on newspapers, I'll subscribe. Until then, they can debate all they want.
For this reason, Alex Iskold says:
The second instance that Wilson identifies is the consumer service that manages to build a massive audience . Citing Facebook as an example, Wilson says, "Free gets you to a place where you can ask to get paid." He argues that because Facebook has managed to amass such a valuable asset, it is able to monetize in any number of ways. Citing Business Insider , he lists Facebook's revenue:
But nonny mouse says that's not all:
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Marshall Kirkpatrick remembers that:
Control. When users control who gets the information, they share more. Regional networks are gone. Education and work networks are still valuable but regional networks caused confusion and loss of control. [That's a shame, but will be less confusing.]
Dieter Bohn thinks about it:
Yeah seemed like tgis was going to happen but I think this really is good for palm... It is going to be talked about on every gadget podcast/site and news about gadget site... Hell maybe double twist will get some free advertising. And yeah like a previous poster said apple is conceding its fear... They finally admit to the public they fear the pre. Submitted by Daniel0418 on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 14:28. reply
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Recent Comments Johnny Cat on Bezos apologizes for Kindle 19... "It would be so much cooler if he used to scar tissue to re-animate the corpse of George Orwell, then ..."
Michael Arrington imagines that:
Hokie - July 11th, 2009 at 9:51 pm PDT its so cheezy. the might as well rent a banner behind an airplane flying around Spring Break in Cancun. reply
Thinking that's not all, A Googler adds:
If you've been contacted to place suspicious links on your site for money, let us know with the paid link report form . If you have your own website or are in charge of advertising on a site, think carefully before accepting ads or entering into affiliate programs that will lead your users to schemes like those mentioned above.
As a result of that, nonny mouse belives:
If you have a science major, consider pushing your communication skills in sales. Liberal arts, there's the holding pattern of ESL until you can figure an angle. I was _amazed_ the other year to find out how many young people have done the stint in Asia although I do wonder whether it is a good match for older people away from First World medical care and sanitation.
Barry Ritholtz imagines that:
Macro Notes Housing Starts Peter Boockvar June Housing Starts totaled 582k (highest since Nov '08), 52k more than expected and May was revised up by 30k. Permits were also above the consensus coming in at 563k, 39k more than expected. The gain from May was solely in the single family home category as multi family starts fell. Single family starts rose in both the South and West, the two areas of the country that least need new starts. California's $10,000 tax credit is for new homes only which encourages home building in a market that still has too much inventory. In terms of residential construction's contribution... read more »
For example, admin considers:
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As a result of that, Derek belives:
Sean McCready wrote on July 11th, 2009 I have always believed that passively getting your point across is the best way. Helping others will always get you farther than helping yourself.
Alan Liew might have an idea about it:
* Make Money Online * Free Money Making Ebooks * Work From Home * Make Money Online * Work at Home Jobs * Make Money Online By Blogging * Can I Make Money Online * You Make Money * Make Money Online - Fire Your Boss * make money ideas * Internet Business Promotion And Opportunities Blog * Start Internet Business * Make Money Online Surfing
Alexander Sliwinski explains:
ESA sues Chicago Transit Authority over advertising discrimination by Alexander Sliwinski { Jul 22nd 2009 at 11:10AM }
Jason Robitaille brings some great news:
The Pre is flashy, you say? That's not its image (even before this yawn-inducing ad) because it doesn't HAVE an image with most of the public.
Meanwhile, nonny mouse came up with this idea:
The answer... Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:38 â" NoBuddy The answer is to meet the corporate owned influence peddling politicians in the primaries. The deck is stacked in the general election, with a choice between the corporate owned democrat versus republican. Miss out on the primaries and miss the boat. Login or register to reply Works for me. Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:40 â" nonny mouse :) Login or register to reply The details... Sat, 07/18/2009 - 22:43 â" NoBuddy The details are in organizing. The corporate media isn't about to facilitate any organizing. We have about 6 months to get our s#it together before primary season for the 2010 election commences. Login or register to reply
Tim Berry tells the real story:
I just paid a premium price for an item that is free. Why? Because someone added value to that free item, and I benefit from purchasing that otherwise free item. The transaction benefited everyone, and you know what? That someone has not gotten himself all twisted up trying to close the door. We should all wish him well. Maybe when the light finally dawns on newspapers, I'll subscribe. Until then, they can debate all they want.
For this reason, Alex Iskold says:
The second instance that Wilson identifies is the consumer service that manages to build a massive audience . Citing Facebook as an example, Wilson says, "Free gets you to a place where you can ask to get paid." He argues that because Facebook has managed to amass such a valuable asset, it is able to monetize in any number of ways. Citing Business Insider , he lists Facebook's revenue:
But nonny mouse says that's not all:
Awards ©2009 Crooks And Liars Commenting Policy Feed Share With These Sites Blogmarks del.icio.us Fark Netscape Yahoo! My Web StumbleUpon Google Bookmarks Technorati BlinkList Newsvine Windows Live Tailrank LinkedIn NewsLadder
Marshall Kirkpatrick remembers that:
Control. When users control who gets the information, they share more. Regional networks are gone. Education and work networks are still valuable but regional networks caused confusion and loss of control. [That's a shame, but will be less confusing.]
Dieter Bohn thinks about it:
Yeah seemed like tgis was going to happen but I think this really is good for palm... It is going to be talked about on every gadget podcast/site and news about gadget site... Hell maybe double twist will get some free advertising. And yeah like a previous poster said apple is conceding its fear... They finally admit to the public they fear the pre. Submitted by Daniel0418 on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 14:28. reply
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Charlie Winters shows how it is done:
And what caused the huge spike in oil prices? Take a wild guess. Obviously Goldman had help â" there were other players in the physical-commodities market â" but the root cause had almost everything to do with the behavior of a few powerful actors determined to turn the once-solid market into a speculative casino. Goldman did it by persuading pension funds and other large institutional investors to invest in oil futures â" agreeing to buy oil at a certain price on a fixed date. The push transformed oil from a physical commodity, rigidly subject to supply and demand, into something to bet on, like a stock. Between 2003 and 2008, the amount of speculative money in commodities grew from $13 billion to $317 billion, an increase of 2,300 percent. By 2008, a barrel of oil was traded 27 times, on average, before it was actually delivered and consumed.
Kara Swisher is rather skeptical:
Jeff Zucker runs one of the worldâs leading media and entertainment content companies, which is also being caught in the throes of a major shift, due to the impact of the Internet over the last decade.
kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) brings more details:
www.politicalconferences.org These Regional Conferences will bring experienced liberty advocates together with fresh new faces to discuss the issues of liberty. Last years key note speakers were FEE President Larry Reed, Harvard Professor Jeffrey Miron, and Cato Senior Fellow Tom Palmer. This year we have already booked Penn Professor Dr. Alan Charles Kors and a number of other great speakers.
As DanWarp says:
But if she endorses your product, well . . . let Keith Belling tell it.Belling, co-founder and chief executive of PopChips -- a baked alternative to fried potato chips -- sat down at his desk one morning to find his in-box jampacked with product requests.
For this purpose, kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) suggests:
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Bill Gorman explains:
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Henry Blodget considers that:
4:42, The US had revenues up 2% y/y. International accounted for 53% of total revenue. The UK was down, impacted by the FX.
For example, Scott Anthony considers:
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DanWarp explains:
Lillien argues that her critics are missing the point. She says Hungry Girl subscribers are well-versed about nutrition -- they don't need to be lectured. Instead, they're looking for low-calorie ways to scratch a snack itch without blowing their diets.
ivan has another idea:
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Nick O'Neill objects:
Unfortunately many ad networks do cache data although we ve already seen some of those ad networks shut down . The issue is ongoing and there have even been extreme cases where user photos have shown up on sites outside of Facebook. Facebook attempts to aggressively enforce their policies but the issue presents a challenging dilemma.
ivan explains:
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Having that in mind, Anthony De Rosa wonders:
Nick Denton, meanwhile, had originally gone on the offensive, scolding Carlson on Twitter for promoting viral marketing for HBO. As the story unwound, Mediaite Editor-at-Large Rachel Sklar distilled it thusly
Alexei Oreskovic comes with a new idea:
Meebo Chief Operating Officer Martin Green says that user engagement with the new ads is much better than with traditional online display ads, because viewers would need to click on the tab to call up the ad.
Geoffrey Mack gives a bit of an idea about it:
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Still being unsure, Leah Betancourt asks:
TimM I can see donations being a partial solution. But that seems too unstable for a large publication. The Kachingle idea is interesting, I wonder if it will catch on.
divabat explains:
posted by cmgonzalez at 8:40 PM on July 5 [ 1 favorite ] One might note that "expensive" is not necessarily measured in cash dollars. Time is also a cost. Pissing off one's coworkers might be a cost. Cash dollars might be the least important of the costs one is considering in making a decision. posted by five fresh fish at 8:46 PM on July 5
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And what caused the huge spike in oil prices? Take a wild guess. Obviously Goldman had help â" there were other players in the physical-commodities market â" but the root cause had almost everything to do with the behavior of a few powerful actors determined to turn the once-solid market into a speculative casino. Goldman did it by persuading pension funds and other large institutional investors to invest in oil futures â" agreeing to buy oil at a certain price on a fixed date. The push transformed oil from a physical commodity, rigidly subject to supply and demand, into something to bet on, like a stock. Between 2003 and 2008, the amount of speculative money in commodities grew from $13 billion to $317 billion, an increase of 2,300 percent. By 2008, a barrel of oil was traded 27 times, on average, before it was actually delivered and consumed.
Kara Swisher is rather skeptical:
Jeff Zucker runs one of the worldâs leading media and entertainment content companies, which is also being caught in the throes of a major shift, due to the impact of the Internet over the last decade.
kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) brings more details:
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As DanWarp says:
But if she endorses your product, well . . . let Keith Belling tell it.Belling, co-founder and chief executive of PopChips -- a baked alternative to fried potato chips -- sat down at his desk one morning to find his in-box jampacked with product requests.
For this purpose, kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) suggests:
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Bill Gorman explains:
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Henry Blodget considers that:
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For example, Scott Anthony considers:
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DanWarp explains:
Lillien argues that her critics are missing the point. She says Hungry Girl subscribers are well-versed about nutrition -- they don't need to be lectured. Instead, they're looking for low-calorie ways to scratch a snack itch without blowing their diets.
ivan has another idea:
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Nick O'Neill objects:
Unfortunately many ad networks do cache data although we ve already seen some of those ad networks shut down . The issue is ongoing and there have even been extreme cases where user photos have shown up on sites outside of Facebook. Facebook attempts to aggressively enforce their policies but the issue presents a challenging dilemma.
ivan explains:
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Having that in mind, Anthony De Rosa wonders:
Nick Denton, meanwhile, had originally gone on the offensive, scolding Carlson on Twitter for promoting viral marketing for HBO. As the story unwound, Mediaite Editor-at-Large Rachel Sklar distilled it thusly
Alexei Oreskovic comes with a new idea:
Meebo Chief Operating Officer Martin Green says that user engagement with the new ads is much better than with traditional online display ads, because viewers would need to click on the tab to call up the ad.
Geoffrey Mack gives a bit of an idea about it:
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Still being unsure, Leah Betancourt asks:
TimM I can see donations being a partial solution. But that seems too unstable for a large publication. The Kachingle idea is interesting, I wonder if it will catch on.
divabat explains:
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Advertise From: Chris Nuttall Admin Marshall Kirkpatrick Leland Aderium Dieter Bohn Jason Robitaille Ivan Dr. Matin Cratty Ivan Michael Arrington Kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) Anthony De Rosa Jessica The Huffington Post News Editors Mary Kathleen Flynn /26734099
Despite the previous arguments, Chris Nuttall has many reasons to think otherwise:
Google announced the Google Voice mobile app for BlackBerry and Android phones this morning. It s a small download that can make a big difference to the phone interface.
admin brings more details:
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Marshall Kirkpatrick is absolutely sure that:
We do believe the arguement that more control over privacy will help people feel comfortable sharing more information on the site, but we're not sure this really is more control. If Facebook really wanted to give users more control over their privacy when posting messages, it would prompt you each time you share something like this:
But Leland has a different opinion:
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Aderium is absolutely sure that:
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In other words, Dieter Bohn puts it this way:
Just use Double Twist guys. It's better than iTunes if you're using a Pre. Submitted by John Cruz (not verified) on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 14:37. reply
However, Jason Robitaille states that:
Just saw the new Sprint Pre ad. It's like the video version of that print ad that compares the iPhone plan cost to the Pre on Sprint. Submitted by miles4000 on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 22:40. reply
In addition to this, ivan states:
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In response, Dr. Matin Cratty claims:
It doesn t take long, while investigating traffic tools, before you start to recognize the big players on the internet. Any program that has testimonials from these guys should be taken seriously and investigated thoroughly; they are likely to be good quality and effective traffic tools as good online reputations are hard-to-come-by and valuable.
ivan is not really sure about that:
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Still not being convinced, Michael Arrington replies:
MyLocator (tm) - July 12th, 2009 at 12:10 pm PDT 23inme.com would have made more sense. still i dont like the name either way. this has got to be the biggest sideshow circus act that google money has ever created. RealityHeadlineNews: Google worth 100 billion loans multibillionaire founders wife 3.8 million dollars for genetics website to make more money. reply
Meanwhile, kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) came up with this idea:
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While it may be true, Anthony De Rosa thinks:
The entire controversy made Bloodcopy one of the most successful ad campaigns Gawker ever ran.This blending of content and advertorial is here to stay, as online ad departments try to find creative ways to get their sponsor s message across to readers. However, publishers needs to be careful not to lose the trust and respect of their audience by clearly marking advertisements as such. Gawker vice president of sales and marketing Chris Batty told Nieman Journalism Lab that Gawker felt comfortable bending the rules of disclosure and that future ad revenue at Gawker will center around sponsored content.
Jessica also takes into account the following fact:
July 15, 2009 11:14 PM [ 0 + ] Peepers said: Thanks for not supporting advertisers in delivering offensive, shaming messages to women. I Liked Liked this comment | Reply |
Before going any further, The Huffington Post News Editors wants to get this straight:
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Mary Kathleen Flynn considers that:
Adding to Microsoft's leverage, Yahoo!'s second-quarter earnings, due Tuesday, are "going to be bad," predicts Forbes' Quentin Hardy.
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Chris Nuttall admin Marshall Kirkpatrick Leland Aderium Dieter Bohn Jason Robitaille ivan Dr. Matin Cratty ivan Michael Arrington kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) Anthony De Rosa Jessica The Huffington Post News Editors Mary Kathleen Flynn
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Google announced the Google Voice mobile app for BlackBerry and Android phones this morning. It s a small download that can make a big difference to the phone interface.
admin brings more details:
Family Game Night " Lest you think its mandatory to go somewhere for your staycation. Hosting a family game night can be fun and relaxing"whether its a Wii golf tournament or board game marathon.
Marshall Kirkpatrick is absolutely sure that:
We do believe the arguement that more control over privacy will help people feel comfortable sharing more information on the site, but we're not sure this really is more control. If Facebook really wanted to give users more control over their privacy when posting messages, it would prompt you each time you share something like this:
But Leland has a different opinion:
<?php dynamic_sidebar( '404' ); ?>That s it. You can now place any widgets you d like in your 404 widget, and they will be displayed every time a visitor lands on a 404 page. Load it up with things like a search box, recent posts, category listings or maybe a few Query Post lists.
Aderium is absolutely sure that:
Zimbra :: the leader in next-generation messaging and collaboration Blog | Forums | Contact Us | About Zimbra Solutions Products Community Support Partners Buy
In other words, Dieter Bohn puts it this way:
Just use Double Twist guys. It's better than iTunes if you're using a Pre. Submitted by John Cruz (not verified) on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 14:37. reply
However, Jason Robitaille states that:
Just saw the new Sprint Pre ad. It's like the video version of that print ad that compares the iPhone plan cost to the Pre on Sprint. Submitted by miles4000 on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 22:40. reply
In addition to this, ivan states:
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In response, Dr. Matin Cratty claims:
It doesn t take long, while investigating traffic tools, before you start to recognize the big players on the internet. Any program that has testimonials from these guys should be taken seriously and investigated thoroughly; they are likely to be good quality and effective traffic tools as good online reputations are hard-to-come-by and valuable.
ivan is not really sure about that:
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Still not being convinced, Michael Arrington replies:
MyLocator (tm) - July 12th, 2009 at 12:10 pm PDT 23inme.com would have made more sense. still i dont like the name either way. this has got to be the biggest sideshow circus act that google money has ever created. RealityHeadlineNews: Google worth 100 billion loans multibillionaire founders wife 3.8 million dollars for genetics website to make more money. reply
Meanwhile, kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) came up with this idea:
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While it may be true, Anthony De Rosa thinks:
The entire controversy made Bloodcopy one of the most successful ad campaigns Gawker ever ran.This blending of content and advertorial is here to stay, as online ad departments try to find creative ways to get their sponsor s message across to readers. However, publishers needs to be careful not to lose the trust and respect of their audience by clearly marking advertisements as such. Gawker vice president of sales and marketing Chris Batty told Nieman Journalism Lab that Gawker felt comfortable bending the rules of disclosure and that future ad revenue at Gawker will center around sponsored content.
Jessica also takes into account the following fact:
July 15, 2009 11:14 PM [ 0 + ] Peepers said: Thanks for not supporting advertisers in delivering offensive, shaming messages to women. I Liked Liked this comment | Reply |
Before going any further, The Huffington Post News Editors wants to get this straight:
I Like It I Don t Like It Read More: Magazines , Saturday Evening Post , Saturday Evening Post Redesign , Media News
Mary Kathleen Flynn considers that:
Adding to Microsoft's leverage, Yahoo!'s second-quarter earnings, due Tuesday, are "going to be bad," predicts Forbes' Quentin Hardy.
Sources:
Chris Nuttall admin Marshall Kirkpatrick Leland Aderium Dieter Bohn Jason Robitaille ivan Dr. Matin Cratty ivan Michael Arrington kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) Anthony De Rosa Jessica The Huffington Post News Editors Mary Kathleen Flynn
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