Posts Tagged with ‘graphics’

Startup AdReady Dreams Big About Things Small (And Medium-Sized)

Paul Glazowski

Does the name AdReady ring a bell? No? Well, if all goes as planned, in a few years it will. For everyone.
A Seattle-based startup that is – you guessed it! – all about online advertising, AdReady wants to be big. Really big. Google big. And it intends to reach such a seemingly unattainable target by thinking small and simple.
Okay, maybe we should clarify things here somewhat. We don’t mean to say AdReady wants to become the next Google. AdReady [...]

MySpace Looks To Go Its Own Way With New ‘SelfServe’ Ad System

Paul Glazowski

Another advertising-specific story today. This bit coming by way of MySpace.
According to a story published yesterday on TechCrunch, the largest of the Web’s social network giants is going to take some stage time at the Ad:Tech New York conference, held at the Hilton for four days this week, “to introduce a new advertising platform,” dubbed ‘SelfServe by MySpace’.
What for, you ask? The company is said to want to enhance its relationship with advertisers, and enable them to more specifically [...]

Digg To Unveil New Images Feature In Coming Weeks

Paul Glazowski

It’s been a long-requested addition that has so far been absent Digg’s feature list. Fortunately, in a few weeks’ time, the wait will be no more.
The debut of an Images-specific category on Digg is to occur “in a week or two,” according to Michael Arrington of TechCrunch. (How’s he know? K. Rose told him.) It was first promised by the San Francisco-based company back in August of this year, and after a good three months, it’s about ready for release.
Some [...]