Category: Advertising
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I am pretty happy with my Sennheiser HD202 headphones that I use at work, my Sony MDR-XD-200 that I use at home, and my travel audio-technica Quiet-Point ATA-ANC7. I picked each one specific to issues I was trying to resolve where I use headphones. The HD202 cover my ears…
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The following is a list of food & dinning out review sites from an article in the Wall Street Journal published on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007: Eater.com: Focus on NYC, LA, and San Francisco Chow.com: Includes recipes eGullet.org: Includes news Yelp.com: Covers many large metro-areas Tablehopper.com: Marcia Gagliard’s take on…
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There is a lot of good blogger analysis about Google’s ability to drill down deep into the search world and possibly get into trouble by not keeping personal privacy data private. Given Google’s business model of matching people to ads, it is in their best interest to not blow this,…
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Dann Sheridan had an interesting observation recently about a potential Google Earth advertising opportunity. It triggered my memory on a question I had a while back that was similar. My thought was based on noticing that Google 3D Warehouse City Collection has a good number of virtual buildings built by…
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I just signed up for a new blogging advertising and revenue service called ReviewMe. This blog post is actually paid by ReviewMe to actually conduct a review of the ReviewMe service. I was turned on to the service by my fellow Friend In Tech member Victor at the Typical Mac…
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The San Diego Union-Tribune Sunday paper had a good number of non-Apple MP3 players for sale (cash prices listed). Here is a sample of what I saw: Big Lots! – RCA Lyra 256-MB MP3 Player for $29.99 Target – Memorex 512-MB MP3 Player for $58 Office Depot – Philips 1GB…
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Some semi-significant news items worth mentioning for those in the "podcast business" even if you are not in it for money: Down the Avenue has a good analysis on ClickZ’s Heidi Cohen recent column ‘on how to make podcasting work for you.’ The latest quarterly "Podtrac Audience Survey" has been…
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It is either very busy … or hording … or a strange marketing concept to find a low point in tech news and then blast stuff out, but ExtremeTech is reporting that HP recently announced 100+ new products for the home and office marketplace. Let’s see if that was a…
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I noticed that a recent edition of Engadget Podcast was sponsored by a "car oil" company. Bad for me for not remembering the name, but defintiely a more mainstream advertiser than the tech specific one I’d expect. I guess the ads are probably being sold through the AOL Network so…
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