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11.04

NewsCorp Puts MySpace on Notice, Pets.com Sock Puppet Comes Out of Hiding to Offer Consolation

Pets.com Sock Puppet  So, how ya' feelin'?

MySpace  Mood: Crappy

Pets.com Sock Puppet  I read on my Kindle that Murdoch has put you on notice in light of unsustainable losses this quarter.

06.09

The Dark Age of Web Fonts... Sort of Almost Kinda Nearly Starting to End, Maybe

Starts and stops and workarounds and hacks. Remember when the first generation iPhone came out, big, round, heavy, slow, limited in features that other phones had but everyone knew it was the future? Sure, it didn't support MMS. But hey, you could jailbreak your phone, void your warranty and add a new strange thing called an "app" that did support it.

08.28

Diary of an Intern—World of Socialnomics

As integrated marketing communications professionals (ie. PR, advertising, interactive and marketing), we all love social media almost as much as we loathe it. On one hand, social media has changed the way we communicate. The message is not a one-way streak as previously thought. The dialogue is constant between a company, its products and the community.

08.12

It’s official: PR makes advertising its bee-yatch

Advertising Age recently published its findings and waxed melancholy about the state of advertising in the second half of 2009. To summarize, take this as a warning-slash-really-bad-pep-rally for the industry:
 

07.16

Diaries of an Intern: How one intern has shaken up business

Morgan Stanley has caused a stir. It is definitely raising eyebrows, but not for the reason you would assume. Morgan Stanley got an intern.

06.16

Microformats Are Big News

Just last week, Google announced that they are adding support for microformats to their crawler. Not only was this a great validation for proponents of Web standards, but it gives us a sneak peek into the future of search engines.  

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