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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Sorry Clients of The World, This Is Just Too True
Apparently I’m a little late on this one, but oh what a gem it is! One of my Laredo Group colleagues received a link to this 4 minute and change video clip about the client-agency briefing/creative process. It is friggin … Continue reading
How Nikon Nailed It
As many of you know I’m a double agent - 2 parts digital media exec and 1 part budding professional photographer. So you can imagine how excited I was last month when Nikon made the really smart move of executing … Continue reading
Posted in Content, Digital Video, Interoperability, PR, Social Media, The Marketing Industry, Trends
Tagged Blogging, Chase Jarvis, D90, Nikon, Photography Links, Video, Video Blog
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The New Online Video Experiment: Fall TV Premiers, Online
I just received my Hulu.com newsletter and was pretty excited to read that NBC will be experimenting with some of their line-up, which will be premiering online a week before television. That’s right, the next experiment from a major broadcast … Continue reading
Posted in Content, Data Driven, Digital Entertainment, Digital Video, TV
Tagged Hulu.com, Mashup, Online video, The WB, TheWB.com, TV Online, WBlender
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Why Google's Chrome + IE8 Matter to You in A Major Way
This has been an interesting week in the quiet “browser war” that has been slowly emanating over the last few years. The leader of the pack, by a good margin, is still Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, followed by Firefox, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Data Driven, Datanomics, The Marketing Industry
Tagged Chrome, Google, Google Chrome, IE8, In-Private, Privacy
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