Monthly Archives: July 2007

Should Disney Open ToonTown to Advertisers?

Disney’s ToonTown Online is a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG). Although Disney has opened this game to people of all ages, it is clearly geared toward children 12 years of age or younger. With ToonTown’s user base steadily growing, they recently made the decision to …

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Digital Shops vs. Traditional Shops

The buzz over the past year has been that more and more, digital shops will start winning the overall global accounts and will dictate creative/strategy for the client, rather than the traditional shops winning the account and then siphoning off a percentage of the budget …

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Ice Rocket Completes Me

Seen Ice Rocket yet? Yeah, its yet another search engine. It’s hard to turn around these days without running into a new search engine. I posted a while back about the newly designed Ask.com which I think is actually a great spin on search. Interestingly, …

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The Lunchbreak Show

Back in June, NBC’s dotcomedy.com launched The Lunch Break Show, a new diversion for those of us that eat at our desk to save time during the day. Arby’s was the sole sponsor and the site is plastered with Arby’s branding and links to their …

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If I Ever Go To Prison, I Hope It’s This One

Or Fox River Penitentiary, because I think I know a way out. This video about a Filipino prison was passed to me by frequent comment poster TS aka Brian Westbrook aka Steve Wilson, and because he suggested I spread the word on this thing and …

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