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Wearables Business - December 1, 2002
Byline: ERIC PETERSON
On the Internet, the early attitude mimicked that famous line from the Kevin Costner flick Field of Dreams: "If you build it, they will come." (Okay, so it's "he will come" in the movie - bear with me.) Build a website, do ... (Read More)
Viper Networks Announces Acquisition
Business Wire - November 20, 2002
Business Editors
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 20, 2002
Viper Networks Inc. (OTCBB:VPER) announced today the acquisition of a 49% interest in PC Mailbox Inc., a California corporation with headquarters in Orange County, Calif., in an all-st... (Read More)
Fastclick Announces AdServer Release; ASP Ad Serving Solution Implemented by Internet Advertising Companies
Business Wire - November 19, 2002
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 19, 2002
Fastclick, one of the Internet's fastest growing ad network and online advertising service companies (www.fastclick.com), today announced the full scale r... (Read More)
E-Mail order: Susan White, a refugee from corporate marketing, finds action in new media with the formation of a company dedicated to internet advertising
Los Angeles Business Journal - November 18, 2002, by Travis Purser
WHEN Susan White was marketing jeans for a major label a few years ago, she considered a magazine advertising campaign successful if it got a 4 percent response rate.
"When that happened we would take a month off and go to Kauai to drink mai tai... (Read More)
Digging digs - L.A. Stories - National Public Radio's new west coast office - Brief Article
Los Angeles Business Journal - November 18, 2002, by Deborah Belgum
When National Public Radio decided to open a West Coast production facility, no one at the Washington-based network realized that the working spaces in Los Angeles could be so luxurious.
NPR bought the 25,000-square-foot facility in Culver City ... (Read More)
Redesigns don't always bring a prettier bottom line - Media & Technology
Los Angeles Business Journal - November 11, 2002, by Darrell Satzman
When the Los Angeles Times introduced its revamped features sections in October, the paper announced that it would "capture the worlds of entertainment, culture and lifestyle in a voice that's expressly for Southern California."
After devoting s... (Read More)
Engage Sells its Internet Advertising Business Unit to a Group of Former Engage Employees
Business Wire - November 6, 2002
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
ANDOVER, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 6, 2002
Agreement Enables Engage to Focus Solely on Digital Asset
Management Business Unit, While Allowing Former Engage Employees to
Continue to Serve Customers of F... (Read More)
Bankrate Expects 2002 Revenue of More Than $25.5 Million and Net Income to Exceed $4.1 Million or $0.29 Per Share
Business Wire - November 6, 2002
Business Editors
NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 6, 2002
Bankrate, Inc. (OTCBB:RATE), the Internet's leading consumer banking marketplace, today reported that it expects total revenue of more than $25.5 million and net income (ex... (Read More)
Online Advertising Sales Fall 22% In second Quarter - Brief Article
Electronic Information Report - November 4, 2002
Speculation that online advertising was showing signs of life was discouraged this month with news that U.S. Internet advertising revenue in the second quarter dropped 22% vs. the second quarter of 2001, according to the PricewaterhouseCoopers/IA... (Read More)
On-line disease management program raises OIG's concerns - Updata
Healthcare Financial Management - November 1, 2002
A recent OIG advisory opinion on a proposed web-based chronic disease management program raises important questions for entities considering similar Internet services. The organization sponsoring the program proposes to contract with managed care ... (Read More)
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