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November 28th, 2006

Categories: Consumer Trends & Forecasting, Growth & Diversification Strategy, Media Planning and Buying, Video Development, Web Commercials, Web Commercials

Online Video Begins To Threaten Television

"The BBC has an article reporting that a survey of 2,070 Britons revealed that online viewing is on the rise against television. From the article: 'Some 43% of Britons who watch video from the internet or on a mobile device at least once a week said they watched less normal TV as a result.' The […]

November 22nd, 2006

Categories: Creative, Video Development, Web Commercials

Comcast, Disney near agreement over on-demand video

From the article: "Comcast and Disney are reportedly on the verge of signing a deal that would add some ABC shows to the cable provider's on-demand arsenal. Under the terms of the deal, which is reportedly in the $1 billion-per-year range, Comcast customers would be able to watch shows such as Desperate Housewives and Lost […]

November 22nd, 2006

Categories: Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Web Analytics, Website Development

Google adds sitemaps to webmaster tools

From the article: "Google is making it easier for webmasters to make sure their articles get on Google News with their newly-announced Sitemaps for Google News tool. Sitemaps for Google News is an XML-based, open source protocol that is supposed to […]

November 16th, 2006

Categories: Creative, Website Development

Install multiple versions of IE on your PC

With Microsoft trying to push Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) on the market through Windows Update web designers and developers face a difficult choice. Should they upgrade to the latest browser or stick with the most widely distributed version of the browser? Unfortunately Microsoft does not allow you to have both IE6 and IE7 […]

November 16th, 2006

Categories: Media Relations

Royal Group Technologies Expands Window Systems Products

Royal Group Technologies, which is one of the largest extruders of cellular vinyl PVC window and door profiles in North America, is now planning to expand its product offering to include open, shelf-type systems to be used by window and door fabricators. 
The Canadian-based company, which was recently acquired by Georgia Gulf that is headquartered in […]

November 16th, 2006

Categories: Creative

How to Make Your Web Site Sing for You

They NYT has an interesting read about web design and the importance of content.
 From the article:
"THE idea that if you build it, they will come, might have worked for Kevin Costner in the movie “Field of Dreams,” but it certainly does not hold true for Web sites.
Build a bad-looking small-business site filled with poorly written […]

November 16th, 2006

Categories: Internet Marketing, Online Marketing Analysis, Search Engine Optimization, Website Development

Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Agree to Standard Sitemaps Protocol

TechCrunch is reporting on act of collaboration between Google, Yahoo and Microsoft. On the evening of November 15th, the three major search engines reported an agreement to use the same sitemap protocol, vastly simplifying the process of letting all three search systems know of site updates and changes. The protocol based at Sitemaps.org includes instruction […]

November 14th, 2006

Categories: Interactive Media

Flash vs. AJAX

I hate to admit this, but I’m not on the cutting edge of technology (current clients, please disregard this statement). I guess I should qualify “cutting edge” before I make such a declaration, but it’s a better lead-in. Cutting edge is a relative statement. Compared to my friend who uses a digital camera, but never […]

November 13th, 2006

Categories: Creative, Website Development

CSS Based Forms

Web 2.0 registration and feedback forms can be found everywhere. Every start-up tries to attract visitors’ attention, so web-forms are becoming more and more important for the success of еру company. In the end, exactly those web-forms are responsible for the first contact with potential customers. Let’s take a look, which modern solutions a web-developer […]

November 9th, 2006

Categories: Customer Analysis, E-Commerce Marketing, Web Analytics

Akamai and JupiterResearch Identify ‘4 Seconds’ as the NewThreshold of Acceptability for Retail Web Page Response Times

Four seconds is the maximum length of time an average online shopper will wait for a Web page to load before potentially abandoning a retail site. This is one of several key findings revealed in a report made available today by Akamai, commissioned through JupiterResearch, that examines consumer reaction to a online shopping experience
Link: Akamai […]