Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Library of Congress Marks Women Voting (AP)AP - To celebrate (Web promotion)


Library of Congress Marks Women Voting (AP)
AP - To celebrate the 85th anniversary of women's right to vote, the Library of Congress Web site has posted 448 photos of the suffrage movement, some going back 130 years.

AOL Launches Consumer-Resale Ticket Service (TechWeb)
TechWeb - America Online Inc. on Tuesday expanded its ticket service to include hard-to-get tickets offered for resale by consumers.

Broadband Market Boom Opening Doors for Portal Web Sites (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Broadband use has reached a critical mass, giving portals and content Web sites a chance to gain market share, a market research firm says.

Ask Jeeves Mulls 2 Shops For$30 Million-Plus Work (AdWeek.com)
AdWeek.com - NEW YORK Web portal Ask Jeeves is mulling two finalists in its search for a shop to handle creative duties for a$30 million-plus relaunch of the brand: the incumbent, Omnicom's TBWA/Chiat/Day in San Francisco, and independent Hanft Unlimited in New York, sources said.

They won't need to wait'll the cows come home.. (Reuters)
Reuters - Australian farmers could soon be ableto save time and money by using the Internet to open and closegates on their properties from anywhere in the world.

Jeep First To Use DirecTV Service (AdWeek.com)
AdWeek.com - Chrysler's Jeep division will try something new this fall when it launches the Jeep Commander SUV in October. Besides advertising on network TV, Internet and other traditional media, Jeep will be the first auto advertiser on a new service from DirecTV. The interactive service lets Chrysler measure click-throughs and time spent viewing ad content, as it might gauge traffic to an Internet Web site. Ad links reside on the DirectTV home page. BBDO in Detroit handles the account.

EBay, Fandango Strike Marketing Agreement (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Online auctioneer EBay and movie-ticket service Fandango have signed a marketing agreement that gives EBay users direct links to advanced ticket sales.

Sony adds Web browser to PSP mobile game device (Reuters)
Reuters - Sony Corp. is adding Internet accessto its Play Station Portable in a bid to increase the mobilegaming device's appeal as a handheld entertainment center, thecompany said on Wednesday.

Agencies Map Out New Creative Avenues Online (AdWeek.com)
AdWeek.com - Thanks to the rise of open-source computer programming, Internet users with minimal programming experience can build on top of Web applications, such as constructing their own innovative and powerful maps. Now, interactive agencies want to use the same emerging creative tools to build their brands online.

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