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Sony gives Prints Away – Europe

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 12th, 2007

EphotoZine informs us:
“Sony Europe’s Recording Media and Energy (RME) division today announced a unique free photo print promotion to compliment its Memory Stick Micro 1Gb and 2Gb, Memory Stick Pro Duo 2Gb, 4Gb, 8Gb and Compact Flash 2Gb and 4Gb products. After purchasing their Sony Memory Stick or Compact Flash media, consumers are able to [...]



Marketing: Measure of Success

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 12th, 2007

TopRankBlog discusses what measure’s success for both large and small companies:
“For some, it’ notoriety. It’s the pomp and circumstance of celebrity within their industry that gives them something to hang their hat on.
For others, it’s respect from their peers and certainly contributions to the growth of an industry are also perceived as indication of a [...]



Sharp develops ultra-thin camera module for camera phones

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 11th, 2007

“After Sharp’s initial entry into the digital camera market in 2002 with the VE-CG30U, it became quiet. Not so in the digital camera components area where Sharp has been active as never before. Now they announce an ultra-thin camera module for use in mobile phones. The 2 Mp CMOS module measures 8.5 x 8.5 x [...]



Travelling for the Perfect Picture, on Vacation?

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 8th, 2007

The New York Times reports:
“Taking photos while traveling used to be an afterthought, like airport souvenirs. But thanks to the boom in digital cameras, vacation photos have proliferated like spam. There’s no film to waste, no Fotomats to visit and oodles more pictures to clog e-mail inboxes. But are those pictures any good?  Photo safaris [...]



Parallels 3.0 Officially Released Bringing 3D Graphics And More

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 8th, 2007

Wired News informs us that:
“After releasing a private beta last week, the official version 3.0 of Parallels Desktop for Mac has arrived. As we reported earlier, Parallels 3 brings 3D graphic support and improved integration between the Windows virtual environment and Mac OS X.
In all Parallels 3.0 has over 50 new features and [...]



Cnet’s Editors Review: Dell XPS M1710 Laptop

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 8th, 2007

From Cnet:
“The good: Latest and greatest laptop GPU; built-in strobe lights play along with music and games; unbeatable mobile gaming scores; can play media files without booting up.
The bad: Similarly configured laptops are faster on some tests; some special features hidden in hard-to-find menus; [...]



Classic Kids Photography takes on Manhattan

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 6th, 2007

PR NewsWire Informs us:
“Hip moms and families will be thrilled to find Classic Kids Photography opening in Manhattan on June 11. 2007. The studio is modeled after those operating in eight other upscale neighborhoods around the country. Nationally known for producing stunning signature black and white photographs, Classic Kids hand made fiber prints are the [...]



Marketing Tip: Smaller Targets, Larger Focus

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 4th, 2007

From Advertising Age:
So what’s really new about the new niche marketing? It’s realizing that while our targets have to narrow, our definition of marketing communications has to broaden. Today, everything communicates what a brand stands for, all the time.
To harness the power of niche marketing to achieve your business objectives in the new economy, follow [...]



Free Disposable Email Address

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • May 31st, 2007

Want a free, disposable, 24 hours lifetime email ? Get it from BugMeNot. Don’t ask me, what is it good for. Try: Anti-spam ? Registering to spam-sending websites ? etc.
From Seopedia



More $pending Online for Newspaper Marketing

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • May 31st, 2007

“Overall, advertising expenditures at newspapers and their websites totaled $10.6 billion for the first quarter of 2007, a 4.8 percent decrease from the year-earlier period.”
from Marketing Vox