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As you’re listening to Internet radio, would you rather have to pay for a subscription or listen to an ad?  As reported in today’s New York Times, …More...

It’s no secret that banks are rolling out more robust mobile banking applications for those on the go. Now banks are poised to use that same channel …More...

Don’t want to wait in line at midnight to snag a copy of the upcoming Harry Potter novel or fight the rush to buy Tim McGraw’s latest …More...

Coming on the virtual heels of the launch of the MasterCard Nearby mobile banking service, Citibank just unveiled Citi Mobile, an “on-the-go” banking cell-phone application offering similar …More...

Need to find the nearest ATM to refill your empty wallet? Locate a favorite merchant in an unfamiliar city?  Get driving directions? A new mobile service from …More...

Mobile bankers, start your cell phones! Cingular Wireless (now rebranded as the new AT&T) announced this week that it has inked deals with Wachovia, Regions Financial, SunTrust …More...

Sneaking peeks at online highlights of NCAA Division I basketball tournaments or updating pool charts during the work day, instead of looking at your boss’s sales projections? …More...

Spam – do you eat it or delete it? That seems to be the “meat” of the legal trademark brouhaha pitting Hormel, makers of the celebrated meat …More...

As reported by AP and Business Week Online , Wal-Mart will today start selling car receivers for digital radio, also known as HD Radio (which is free, …More...

What’s the number one challenge for marketers in this digital age? The answer, according to Michael Fassnacht, who writes for CMO Strategy in Advertising Age, is turning …More...

With nearly two dozen potential presidential candidates jockeying for position, local TV stations are ready to reel in an estimated $700 million in media spending in 2007, …More...

As reported by the Los Angeles Times, nearly 450,000 of 25- to 54-year-old women (who have a lot of purchasing power) are turning their “eyeballs” away from …More...



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