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VIDEO - iLiveOnline #3 - Save the Tatas

September 8th, 2008 by Jim Stroud | No Comments | Filed in I Live Online - Video

Jake and Jim promote “Save The Tatas” a group that raises money for Breast Cancer Research. They also discuss Google’s entry into the browser market and their experiments with Google Video Ads. Plus, reviews of OffsetX, SearchMe, VideoClix, Earth Class Mail and more…


iLiveOnline #3 - Save The Tatas from Jim Stroud on Vimeo.

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Sneak Peek at the new browser from Microsoft - Internet Explorer 8

March 12th, 2008 by Jim Stroud | No Comments | Filed in Technology

Microsoft has a new version of its browser out. Get a tour from one of the developers who programmed it in the video below.


Video: First Look at IE8 Activities and WebSlices

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Blogs In Plain English

February 27th, 2008 by Jim Stroud | No Comments | Filed in Technology, Uncategorized

A video for people who wonder why blogs are such a big deal.

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There’s gold in dem dar hills!

February 26th, 2008 by Jim Stroud | No Comments | Filed in Entrepreneur, marketing

If you ever needed convincing on whether or not you should start an online business, I invite you to read the following press release.

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Internet Ad Revenue Exceeds $21B in 2007

NEW YORK (AP) — Online advertising revenues exceeded $21 billion for the first time in 2007, although preliminary data compiled by an industry trade group also suggest growth is slowing.

The Interactive Advertising Bureau said its estimates show ad revenues grew 25 percent last year from nearly $17 billion in 2006. In dollar amounts, the estimated gain was $4.2 billion — less than the 35 percent and $4.3 billion growth seen in 2006 over 2005.

Analysts have said the growth rate was bound to slow as the Internet commands a larger share of the advertising pie, taking dollars away from traditional media like newspapers. By most accounts, the Internet still represents less than 10 percent of all U.S. ad spending, meaning there’s room for a lot more growth, even at a slower rate.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, which conducts a quarterly survey for the advertising trade group using data from the 15 largest online ad sellers, said fourth-quarter revenues totaled about $5.9 billion, topping the previous record of $5.2 billion in the third quarter.

David Silverman of PricewaterhouseCoopers said the latest record numbers demonstrate that interactive media continue to be important to consumers and marketers.

The IAB said final data and breakdowns by ad types would be available in May. Typically, the most lucrative are keyword ads such as those displayed alongside search results at Google Inc. and other search engines.

Source: Associated Press

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