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Google Profit Rose 30%, Quelling Investor Fears (online.wsj.com)
Comscore's absurd data caused a seismic roar in the media world, but it turned out that the data was awry, as it is unfortunately with all analytic firms. Google's growth is relentless, as is the growth of all online. This article looks at a few of the ways other companies can compete with...
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Retail chains forced to reorganize in face of economic downturn (www.smartbrief.com)
The eventual consequence for many retailers who are bought through LBO’s or acquired by hedge funds may be bankruptcy or liquidation. Here's why.
Analysis of:
Google Profit Rose 30%, Quelling Investor Fears (online.wsj.com)
This is a good reminder that buying advertising from Google is like betting against the house and that barriers to entry for competitors like Microsoft and Yahoo! continue to rise. Google has great supply - but how much demand is in the market is the question.
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Department Stores focus on Style (www.courierpostonline.com)
Style alone won't make the difference in department store performance. Here's why.
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Retailers Get Stingy With Data (www.blueridgenow.com)
Fewer retailers may issue sales numbers and profit forecasts in the future. What's worse is the numbers investors do get may become less relevant to predicting next quarters performance. Here's why.
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Downloads king as iTunes tops U.S. music retailer (www.reuters.com)
1. Fox and Paramount “experiment” with new release sales on iTunes 2. Studios have hesitated to offer new releases for sale on iTunes due to pricing fears and the fear of Apple becoming al too powerful.
April 17, 2008
The U.S. is Falling Drastically Behind in Broadband Speed: Don't Let AT&T Fool (Lie to) You
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Is Faster Access to the Internet Needed? (online.wsj.com)
The U.S. is Falling Drastically Behind in Broadband Speed: Don't Let AT&T Fool (Lie to) You
The U.S. has been drifting farther and farther behind Asia and Europe in broadband speed, and failure to innovate has been the punishment. AT&T may have spent too much on their CapEx to make further investments, but that doesn't mean that consumers aren't ready and longing for the broadband...
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News Corp., AOL Pursue Yahoo Deals (online.wsj.com)
A recent piece in Forbes was titled, Micro Who? Google Rules The Ad Roost. Basically the longer this goes on, the better it is for Google. while it doesn't hurt Google to see their competitive set take whacks at each other, this is the same Google who needs to find more balance in their overall offerings....
Analysis of:
Radio in the Digital Age (www.bizcommunity.com)
By harnessing new technologies that drive social networking such as blogging, radio is putting these social drivers to good use, to such an extent that it is fundamentally changing the way listeners engage with the brand and jocks.
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Yahoo Continues to Weigh Tie-Up Prospects (online.wsj.com)
How are digital agencies currently approaching Yahoo
Are clients asking about our Yahoo relationships
How is Yahoo trying to present themselves to their customers.
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