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Campaigner not registering - Newstalk ZBDate: Sun, 10. August 2008 01:21:32
Campaigner not registeringNewstalk ZB - 1 hour agoA campaigner against the Electoral Finance Act says he has no intention of registering as a third party. People who want to spend more than $12000 on election advertising are required by the act to register.Electoral Act fight stepped up TVNZall 4 news articles
Google, Yahoo Strike Ad DealDate: Fri, 13. June 2008 15:04:02
Yahoo announced that it will begin running advertising from Google.
Google, Yahoo Strike Ad DealDate: Fri, 13. June 2008 15:04:02
Yahoo announced that it will begin running advertising from Google.
Study Links Storm Botnet's Growth To Illegal DrugsDate: Thu, 12. June 2008 03:04:32
talkinsecurity writes "Researchers at IronPort today published a study which claims to have found the 'smoking gun' that links the rapid growth of the Storm botnet to spammers that sell prescription drugs illegally over the Internet. The study shows that more than 80 percent of Storm-generated spam is advertising online pharmacy brands, and further investigation showed that spam templates, credit card processing, product fulfillment and customer support are all being provided by a 'Russian criminal organization' that operates in conjunction with Storm. This criminal organization recruits botnet spamming partners to advertise their illegal pharmacy Websites, which receive a 40 percent commission on sales orders. IronPort went as far as to do pharmacological testing on the products, and found that two-thirds of the drugs contained the wrong dosage of the active ingredient, and the rest were placebos."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Corporate Gaming Is Good For BusinessDate: Fri, 29. August 2008 15:05:29
The Economist is running a story about how gaming is on the rise in corporate environments, and how games are also becoming a popular tool for advertising. From internally developed games to commercial offerings to simply creating a framework in which employees can interact, game-based competitions and community building are leading to increased productivity, even for Fortune 500 companies. Quoting: "Take Microsoft's own experience. Before it releases a new version of its Windows operating system, it asks staff to help debug the software by installing and running the system. In the past, project managers had to spend a great deal of time and effort persuading busy Microsoftees to help them with this boring task. So for Windows Vista, the system's latest incarnation, Microsoft created a game that awarded points for bug-testing and prizes such as wristbands for achieving certain goals. Participation quadrupled."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Committee favours regulation powers to tackle obesity - Radio New ZealandDate: Thu, 26. June 2008 02:06:35
Committee favours regulation powers to tackle obesityRadio New Zealand - 59 minutes agoThe Public Health Bill, which was reported back from the select committee on Thursday, contains provisions allowing the Government to regulate food industry advertising in order to fight rising obesity.Nats drop plan to scrap GP fees Stuff.co.nzall 3 news articles
SBS ad reduction price tag at least $30m - ABC OnlineDate: Tue, 17. June 2008 02:12:45
SBS ad reduction price tag at least $30mABC Online - 52 minutes agoFederal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy says it would cost up to $36 million if SBS television ran advertising only between programs, rather than during them.Oakleigh post box loss gets stamp of approval Waverley Leaderall 4 news articles
Five Tech Trends to Watch in 2009Date: Fri, 2. January 2009 15:06:24
Small businesses face tightening IT budgets this year, but here are five technology trends all midmarket companies should be keeping an eye on.br/ - With IT budgets expected to be tight this year, small business
owners must make wise investments in order to stay competitive. While
most analysts believe some cutting-edge trends, like mobile
advertising, are still half a decade away from offering immediate ROI
to small and medium-size business...
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Posted By THE CANADIAN PRESS - The Kingston Whig-StandardDate: Mon, 24. November 2008 01:54:48
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AMD Fusion Ads Focus on Graphics, User ExperienceDate: Thu, 18. September 2008 14:39:59
The new ads emphasize AMD's expertise in computer chip design and how that prowess has been enhanced and integrated into its products through the 2006 acquisition of graphics chip maker ATI. - SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Forget about specs. PC chip maker Advanced Micro Devices is rebranding itself by showing leaves, scorpions and a teenager playing the guitar.
Instead of geeky specifications, or specs, AMD executives said, its new advertising campaign opening on Thursday focuses on how its...
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