Posts Tagged with ‘red-herring’

Analyzing eMarketer’s Projection For The Future Of The Social Web’s Advert Market

Paul Glazowski

The ad market research specialist eMarketer let loose Friday with a few numbers we thought we’d run by you. They pertain to businesses which populate the social networking space, and offer a general estimation of what to expect (for the short term) as far as future revenue for the sub-industry as a whole.
According to the firm’s reading of the next three to four years, the supply of social networks will likely draw in ad revenue somewhere in the area [...]

Microsoft, Google Looking To Reserve Respective Spaces In Facebook

Paul Glazowski

As the saying goes, if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.
Rather than swim against the tide, as it were, Microsoft and Google are allegedly looking into investing in it. Red Herring, the magazine that analyzes the workings of Silicon Valley and the tech world at large, reported yesterday that the head honcho of Redmond and Mountain View’s finest are both showing signs of interest in buying their own personal slices of Zuckerberg’s uber-popular pie, Facebook.
Based on a [...]

Mochila AdMatch-Video Connect Everything

Phil Butler

Mochila is about to unveil a cutting edge Multi-Media player to accentuate their already impressive suite of solutions for buyers, users and sellers of content. With the addition of AdMatch channels and their new player tomorrow, Mochila has positioned itself on the razor edge of Web 2.0 innovation in content syndication and marketing.
Profy received an invitation to attend a video conference with Mochila CEO Keith McAllister today to preview a unique and innovative addition to the Mochila arsenal of user [...]

Newspapers Trial Reader-Submitted Video

Paul Glazowski

Video has taken permanent residence inside newspapers’ online establishments. The Wall Street Journal uploads clips for subscribers regularly. The New York Times creates interesting snippets each week about front-page news, cooking tutorials, and columnists’ fieldwork. And more and more dailies and weeklies throughout the world are doing the same. But if we were to size up most of the professional news organizations’ endeavors into Web-based video, we’d have to say that the vast majority of the 1- to [...]

Google Seeks a ‘Legal Eagle’

Paul Glazowski

Though Google wants to cozy up to Big Media as best it can, the monster from Mountain View is suiting up in the finest armor just in case a battle ensues between itself and its stubborn, reclusive Hollywood “partners.”
Friday, news hit Red Herring, a technology weekly, about Google’s quest for a “high-level legal eagle.” The company did the super-conventional thing and posted a help-wanted ad for a lawyer adept in wading through intellectual property and digital media law legalese. [...]