online advertising the round-up

The Weekly Round-Up: 09.05.08

Round-Up Both companies still face the prospect of playing catch-up with Google, which dominates the mind-bogglingly lucrative web advertising market - worth $40bn last year and a predicted $80bn in 2010. Lest we forget, the Seattle giant is currently... [09 May 2008]

Cool tech gets down with the kids

News Everyone using an iPod is advertising Apple. Technology businesses need to monitor and be aware of such social trends if they hope to succeed - taking advantage of blogs, virtual worlds and online search summaries to help keep up with the kids - he... [23 Apr 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 08.02.08

Round-Up Schmidt: "'They may be trying to force the antitrust types to formally investigate the online advertising market and conclude that if they oppose the Microsoft-Yahoo! Schmidt: "Any investigation into online advertising and search engine market by a... [08 Feb 2008]

Microsoft/Yahoo! - should Google be afraid of the big bad bid?

News would help both companies fight Google in the online advertising and services market but it also faces some major challenges and obstacles… Set to shake up the online world? Here's a round up of all the latest silicon.com coverage concerning the... [06 Feb 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 16.11.07

Round-Up The boom in online advertising has driven media and tech firms to pour billions into building their online advertising businesses. First off, there's the apparently endless rise in the revenues derived from web advertising. [16 Nov 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 26.10.07

Round-Up Then again, all this nonsense has to be paid for somehow and a solid advertising strategy is clearly the most effective way of achieving this. Naturally, it's all about advertising, with Microsoft sticking to its guns in its next big market, or... [26 Oct 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.04.07

Round-Up User-generated content - such as amateur digital videos, podcasts, wikis and blogs - will have a massive impact on the film, advertising, music, publishing, radio and TV industries, the terrified executives have predicted. [20 Apr 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 17.03.06

Round-Up Moving on, one established online brand, lastminute.com, found itself thrust into the spotlight this week following a ruling by the Advertising Standards Agency relating to some of the company's promotional material. [17 Mar 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 06.01.06

Round-Up Of course if you didn't like anything, then, in the true spirit of giving and receiving, eBay is currently recommending through its TV advertising that you put all the presents you really didn't like up for auction and buy something you actually... [06 Jan 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.08.04

Round-Up Much of the dispute centred around allegations that Google's advertising system - and primary revenue source - had infringed several patents of Yahoo! However, while the Beatles and the Stones worked to accommodate each other - often staggering... [13 Aug 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 04.06.04

Round-Up The California state senate has recently approved a bill that places strict limits on email providers seeking to scan customer messages for advertising and other purposes - a fundamental part of the way Gmail works. [04 Jun 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 07.05.04

Round-Up Emma Louise from Whitley Bay - which is clearly the sex-capital of … well, Whitley Bay - was advertising for willing volunteers who would be prepared to strip online in front of a webcam. Rest assured the Round-Up contains much wit, silliness and... [07 May 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 16.04.2004

Round-Up They're not pleased because the free email service is subsidised by advertising. The firm claims around 1,000 customers, representing some 300 banks, have signed up for its online service - of which "Gmail" is a core product. [16 Apr 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 28.11.03

Round-Up But what's the betting that the next big thing for online advertising won't come from the porn industry? The Round-Up is well aware of the difficulty of making money online - someone has to pay for all this nonsense after all - but let's hope the... [28 Nov 2003]

Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Apple-tease

Comment With consumer-oriented advertising there is always a degree of braggadocio and a service such as iTunes or the iPod player has to come across as cool. The company may never achieve a position of real strength within the personal computing business... [13 Nov 2003]

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