Linkfest for 2007-09-26
September 26, 2007
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Google are apparently launching a Virtual World … of course
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Interesting (and I guess inevitable) new idea from Brandfame.
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BMW stay true to Brand values by solving emissions problems through cutting edge design and engineering. To me this is the unPrius(!)

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Amazon looking to get a little of i-Tunes’ action with its own digital download service.
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Fascinating niche ethnicity-based marketing. American Indians now account for just under 1% of the US population.
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Interesting article claiming only 1/5 of us are actually productive at work! (Admittedly from a french source “Bonjour Laziness”. Many have mastered “active disengagement” by learning company jargon, shuffling papers and cultivating a personal network amo

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Ugh. Fortunately the last time I ate one was in 1993.
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“We … want to treat this like a blockbuster movie launch,” said Microsoft’s global marketing chief for “Halo 3.” “We want the title to transcend gaming and turn into a pop culture phenomenon.” I just hope it isn’t as invisible as Vista!
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Becasue the owner of Facebook isn’t quite smug enough …
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As a cyclist I was very pleased to see the bike-friendly plans for 9th Avenue in Chelsea.
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Visible Technologies allows clients to monitor their online reputations on search engines, blogs and social networks
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24% of the 34.3 million US child and teen internet users will visit virtual worlds once a month in 2007; expected that 34% will do so in 2008, and 53% by 2011
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Through the use of a new algorithm, MSN’s video ad scheduling will based on an individual user’s time spent on the site rather than the number of clips viewed by that user.
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Despite lackluster traffic averaging 50,000 unique visitors per month, Anheuser-Busch has decided to stick with Bud.TV at least through 2008, a company executive said Tuesday.
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