ZoomAtlas, geo-social startup, at 22,000 notes posted
More than 32,000 unique visitors using ZoomAtlas.com four months after launch; boomers seek to reconnect with long-lost friends
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No Twitter ad platform announcement at SXSW
Web abuzz all day about Twitter SXSW keynote, reality much more humdrum than the hype
NYT fights WSJ Manhattan with new media campaign
In response to the new Wall Street Journal New York City edition, The New York Times launches “Numbers” advertising campaign. At the same time, Starbucks announces that NYT’s 10 year reign as the only national newspaper in its coffee houses has come to an end.
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MySpace focusing heavily on social games
MySpace launches eight new games, Neon IPhone gaming app and more
Social media, essential to your reputation
Publishers, it’s time to stop talking among yourselves about how badly things are going in your media groups, and start following and becoming part of the social media conversation.
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Google takes the cricket, next stop Super Bowl?
When North Americans think of cricket they usually think of genteel English stereotypes like milky tea, cucumber sandwiches and warm beer served in village pubs. The reality couldn’t be more different. So when Google-owned You Tube bought the global rights to this season’s Indian Premier League cricket it was a significant development in the relationship between sport and the Internet – almost the equivalent of the web taking over the Super Bowl.
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