2005-2014

18 August 2005

Google Uses Blog to Spin Court Decision

The meaning of a recently published ruling in the trademark infringement case between Geico and Google is being fought in the court of public opinion. Last week, U.S. District Court judge Leonie Brinkema published her written decision in the case brought by Geico over Google's former practice of letting advertisers in its AdWords program use competitor's trademarks. After news stories appeared...

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18 August 2005

Media and volunteerism: Symbiotic siblings

Yes, we are facing a challenge – Media and volunteerism have become antithetical words. It has happened so fast, in just a decade or so. But then, is this true? Are the two words now two divergent worlds? And has it all happened now, over the past 15 years or so? The answer to this is a parodoxical yes-and-no. If we take media in its broadest sense, then this sense of frustration – this cynical...

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18 August 2005

Magazines set for 5.5 percent global growth

NEW DELHI, August 15: Global magazine ad revenues are expected to grow faster than that for newspapers and radio. Magazine ad revenues are expected to increase by 5.5 percent and reach $25.7 billion in 2009. This is a significantly brighter outlook than the advertising growth predicted for both newspapers (3.7 percent) and radio (4.3 percent). These predictions have been made in the...

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17 August 2005

One in Three US Web Users Visit Newspaper Sites

Online newspaper readership continued to climb in the second quarter of 2005, reaching a peak audience of 43.7 million unique visitors during the month of May, representing nearly 30 percent of all adults online in that period – the highest monthly total in 18 months of tracking. For the second quarter, the audience of online newspapers represented a reach of nearly 29 percent, an increase of 0.15...

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17 August 2005

Untitled

The latest print campaign of the India Today Group, which has been running for over two weeks now, has certainly created murmurs. We are talking about the ad where India Today, based on NRS 2005 figures, claims to be ‘Ahead of the Times’. The catch, however, is that the layout of the ad is almost a replica of the front page of ‘The Times of India’ – fonts, masthead, et al. So much so that at first...

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17 August 2005

Cracks in the Fortress?

When George Freeman, assistant general counsel for the New York Times, makes his way to his office at the Times' Manhattan headquarters, his colleagues usually raise the same topic of conversation: Judy Miller. As one of the attorneys working on Miller's behalf, Freeman says his co-workers are never-ending in their curiosity about the case. "People ask me about it every day, on the elevator...

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17 August 2005

Stop interviewing Maoists, YSR tells journalists

HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy yesterday said journalists were not above the law and asked them to stop interviewing Maoist guerrillas, which he said was a crime. Shocked and anguished at the killing of senior Congress legislator C Narsi Reddy and eight others by Maoists on Independence Day, he said journalists interviewing Maoists were committing a "major crime"...

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16 August 2005

Consumers Increasingly Guard Behavioral, Demographic Data

CONSUMERS APPEAR TO HAVE GROWN more protective of their online privacy, according to new research by Cambridge, Mass.-based personalization technology company ChoiceStream. A May e-mail survey of 923 U.S. online adults revealed that just 32 percent were willing to allow Web sites to track their clicks and purchases in exchange for personalized content, down from 41 percent in 2004. At the same...

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16 August 2005

Study: Blogosphere Healthy; RSS Lagging

DESPITE ALL OF THE HYPE surrounding Really Simple Syndication feeds, just 11 percent of blog readers--which translates to about 2 percent of U.S. Web users--use RSS tools to manage blog feeds, according to a report released Monday by Nielsen//NetRatings. Nearly 5 percent of blog readers use feed aggregation software, and more than 6 percent use a feed aggregating Web site to monitor RSS feeds from...

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16 August 2005

Speaker to give ruling this week

Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee said on Tuesday that he will give his ruling this week on the breach of privilege notice against the author and the daily Pioneer, containing critical references against him. Raising the issue during the Zero Hour, Devendra Prasad Yadav of the Rashtriya Janata Dal said the issue should be referred to the privileges committee since a deliberate attempt had been...

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