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How to follow CES 2013 online |
The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is a big event. For those following along on the web, it's easy to get lost in a sea of CES-related blog posts, Twitter and Facebook handles and video streams. Mashable has compiled a list of a quick and easy ways to follow CES 2013 online, from the comfort of your home or office. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Mashable |
BuzzFeed and Tumblr are on a collision course |
BuzzFeed has built its site from a repository for animated cat GIFs into a substantial media entity, and just raised a new round of financing. Tumblr also has a fairly deep war chest and dreams of expansion. And both are aiming at the same targets. |
FULL ARTICLE | - paidContent |
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The geeks shall inherit the ... ad business? |
The number of ad campaigns based on algorithms doubled last year versus 2011. In the coming years, they are expected to account for nearly half of all campaigns, according to Forrester Research. That's why creative quants who can push online ads to the next level are in high demand. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Adweek |
Will Facebook ever grow up? |
Despite Facebook's Harvard-dorm-room roots, the company's M.O. is more stubbornly childish than post-collegiate. Think of Facebook as a self-absorbed, petulant brat, one that doesn't understand how to play well with others -- users, investors, partners, competitors. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Ad Age |
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Startup Storyplanet readies visual storytelling tool |
Storyplanet, which was backed by MIT's Joichi Ito and former head of online at Al Jazeera English Mohamed Nanabhay, lets journalists package content into interactive experiences. The new platform has been in beta testing since May 2012. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Journalism UK |
ESPN shows there's life in display ads |
It's fashionable to declare that display advertising is done for — but ESPN and others are showing that this is just the case for bad display ads. New creative opportunities could give the display market a second act. But will publishers invest in them? |
FULL ARTICLE | - paidContent |
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