9358 results for "Direct marketing"
Reimagining direct marketing with a (Twitter) spin
News After Dell used Twitter to drum up US$1 million in business it might not have had, other technology companies pricked up their ears. But can they manage to duplicate Dell's success without going overboard?
Tags: Web 2.0, Direct marketing, Internet advertising, Market research, Pricing, Personal Computers, Twitter, PC Company, Sales, Direct Marketing
BT finishes trial, expects to use Phorm
News The company has said it will probably go ahead to deploy Phorm's ad-serving technology, following the completion of a third trial.
Tags: Advertising, Direct marketing, Internet advertising, Trial, Cookie, British Telecommunications, Advertisement, Direct marketing, European Commission, analysis
Former Yahoo sales exec to head AOL's Platform-A
News Greg Coleman, who left Yahoo early in 2008, will take over from acting Platform-A head Lynda Clazirio.
Tags: Internet advertising, Direct marketing, Mobile advertising, Print advertising, Yahoo! Inc., America Online Inc., Sales, Advertisement, Direct marketing, New York
Yahoo puts meat on Open Strategy bones
News After months of teasers, the Internet pioneer begins injecting a social element to Yahoo Mail, My Yahoo and other sites. Will the money follow?
Tags: Web sites, Domain names, Email marketing, Internet advertising, Direct marketing, Yahoo! Inc., Advertisement, Direct marketing, Email marketing, Yahoo! Mail
Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth to co-exist within device
News New Wi-Fi specs that enable direct connections won't replace Bluetooth. Instead, both wireless protocols will likely be supported in the same device, says analyst.
Tags: Bluetooth, 802.11/Wi-Fi, Development/design, Mobile processors, Specification, Wi-Fi Alliance, mobile, Gartner Inc., photograph, Bluetooth
Twitter phishing scam spreads via direct messages
News In new phishing scam, direct messages are sent to Twitter accounts link to fake Twitter log-in page.
Tags: Web 2.0, Spam and phishing, Phishing, Spokesperson, Video, Password, blog, Web 2.0, Spam and phishing
BuzzCity taps 'unwired' to retain buzz
Insight newsmaker Co-founder Lai Kok Fung views rising mobile Internet use in previously ignored markets such as Indonesia, as key to Singapore company's growth.
Tags: Internet advertising, Mobile advertising, advertising network, BuzzCity, cell phone, advertisement, Small And Medium Enterprise, mobile, TV, Singapore
Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 provide DirectAccess to resources
Techguide Learn how Microsoft's DirectAccess feature allows an employee to access Windows Server 2008 R2 resources from anywhere.
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Server platforms, Microsoft Windows 7, Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, VPN, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows, Internet, IPv6
Digg tweaks search, dupe detection
News Social site now better at collecting Diggs under canonical URLs, and tracking them too.
Tags: Market research, Web sites, RSS, Google Inc., Search Engine, Digg, job, monitor, Web Site, window
DirectX targeted in Microsoft security updates
News Microsoft Patch Tuesday preview shows that one of six security updates slated for next week will target critical hole in DirectX.
Tags: Hacking, Microsoft Windows, Web sites, Security, ActiveX Control, DirectX, Microsoft Virtual PC, Video, Microsoft Windows, Security Update
Isohunt judge says MPAA has yet to prove direct infringment
News Federal court judge says studios must convince him that Isohunt's U.S. users are violating copyright. Isohunt's attorney says he's hopeful case will go to a jury.
Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, TorrentSpy, BitTorrent, copyright violation, MPAA, Judge, U.S. District Court Judge, U.S. District Judge, Web 2.0
Microsoft to patch new DirectX hole
News New hole in DirectX could allow an attacker to take control of a computer if the user visits a site and runs a maliciously crafted QuickTime file.
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Software, Security, Security implementation/standards, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Apple QuickTime, DirectX, Vulnerability, Admin User
With AdMob, Google seeks mobile edge
News The most dominant online advertising company has long had its sights set on the mobile market, and US$750 million purchase of AdMob gives it a strong position.
Tags: Mobile advertising, Acquisitions, Google Inc., AdMob, advertisement, network, mobile, Online Advertising, mobile ad, DoubleClick Inc.
Microsoft plugs critical DirectShow, Video ActiveX holes
News Latest Patch Tuesday updates plug nine holes in Windows, Office, ISA, Virtual PC and Virtual Server, including several holes that have been targeted in attacks.
Tags: Network security, Security Management, Microsoft Windows, Security, ActiveX Control, Microsoft Virtual PC, Vulnerability, Internet Security, Video, Microsoft Windows
Sun touts Java app store for billion-strong audience
News Details of "Project Vector", a Java app store, will emerge at the upcoming JavaOne conference, Sun Microsystems chief Jonathan Schwartz says in blog posting.
Tags: Java, Product marketing, Web Browser, Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., search engine company, Oracle Corp., Earth, revenue, Product marketing





