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Friday, October 06, 2006

Google is buying YouTube?

Search giant reportedly in talks to acquire video site for $1.6 billion...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15157075/

http://www.elmundo.es/navegante/2006/10/06/tecnologia/1160159514.html

Really inspiring :o)



If you want to read it, click here

Brazilian campaign against starvation

It seems they are open to work together

New messenger tool for YAHOO! and MICROSOFT:

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Your name in Google´s place

I think this is not new, but it is still nice...





And of course, if it comes from Google, comes simple...

Just place your phrase after name= http://speaker219.6te.net/customgoogle/google.php?name=Your%20Name%20Here

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

100 Leading Media Companies Report; Revenue Hits $268 Billion

Internet and cable were the growth locomotives behind the 6.6% increase in 2005 U.S. media revenue, reaching $268.48 billion for the 100 Leading Media Companies. In some ways, broadcast TV and newspaper executives must have seemed more like captives tied to the tracks.

See full note in ADVERTISING AGE

HP to Preload PCs With Yahoo's Search Engine

Yahoo and Hewlett-Packard have sealed an agreement that will put Yahoo's search engine in HP desktop and notebook PCs. The deal, which covers HP's North American market, will put the Yahoo search engine in the toolbar of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7. Yahoo hopes the arrangement will generate more search requests, providing a springboard for more ad revenue.

The future of Newspapers



Study finds newspapers face $20 billion shortfall The newspaper industry is facing a revenue shortfall of $20 billion by 2010, according to a report released by media research and advisory firm Outsell. The report, “Deadline With Destiny,” is based on analysis of national industry data. The report predicts the decline of paid circulation revenue for print newspapers will speed up as 18-to-39-year-olds continue to migrate online. It also stated that newspapers’ online ad revenue growth rate of about 30% masks the larger problem that online revenue is not replacing lost print revenue fast enough.

Microsoft welcomes Zune MP3

Microsoft's soon-to-be-released Zune MP3 player is a sure-fire iPod killer -- if you believe what you been reading in the press recently.



There's nothing the press likes more than a good fight, and the Zune looks like a worthy contender for the iPod's heavyweight crown.

The tech press loves the Zune because of its specs. They tally up the features and conclude the Zune is better because there's more stuffed inside.

When it launches next month, the Zune will cost $250 for 30 GB -- just like the equivalent iPod. But the Zune also has Wi-Fi for wirelessly trading songs; a larger, 3-inch screen (good for widescreen movies); and will connect to Microsoft's Zune Marketplace music service, which will sell songs at 99 cents each and offer a $15 a month subscription plan.



Mixx Awards 2007

And the winner is...

Musik is almost everything...

Why everything is around music? Youtube launch a contest for underground bands. It is sponsored by Cingular & Gibson. Nice & trendy.

Let´s have a look to the promotional video:

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