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Real Ad Execs Talk About Mad Men: Jerry Della Femina   more similar news »
Looking for a little fact in the fiction of AMC TV's Mad Men, Wired.com asks real-world ad execs about the show's realism and relevance to the advertising industry. This week, we spoke with Jerry Della Femina, who has been working in and out of advertising since the early 1960s.

Fri Nov 07, 2008
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Twitter Investor Meets With Open Source Textbook Startup   more similar news »
One of the VCs behind Twitter had early preliminary discussions this week in a meeting with the open-source textbook startup Flat World Knowledge, co-founder and chief marketing officer Eric Frank tells wired.com.

Fri Nov 07, 2008
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Apple's Core Could Soon Include In-House Chips   more similar news »
Apple's recent moves suggest the company has plans to manufacture its own computer and mobile-device chips.

Thu Nov 06, 2008
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Google Search Deal Slips Through Yahoo's Fingers — Is AOL Next?   more similar news »
The disintegration of the Google-Yahoo search partnership should effectively eliminate Yahoo's chances to buy AOL and make it a tantalizing target for Microsoft yet again.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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Another Election Result: Twitter Comes Through   more similar news »
As Barack Obama makes history, Twitter sustains record-breaking activity on its microblogging service as voters across the globe tweet their election night reactions.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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Google Backs Out of Yahoo Ad-Search Deal   more similar news »
Google announces that it has decided to end its proposed advertising search partnership with Yahoo, citing ongoing "concerns" from regulators and advertisers that have delayed implementation of the deal for months and amid the prospect that a Justice Department review would drag well into next year.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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FCC OKs Use of White Spaces to Deliver Broadband   more similar news »
The Federal Communications Commission votes to open up unused, unlicensed portions of the television airwaves known as "white spaces" to deliver wireless broadband service. The vote is a big victory for public interest groups and technology companies such as Google and Microsoft that say white spaces could be used to bring broadband to rural America and other underserved parts of the country.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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AT&T Tries Out Bandwidth Caps   more similar news »
AT&T caved on bandwidth caps. As part of an experiment in Reno, Nevada, the company set consumer usage caps at 20 GB to 150 GB per month, depending on the plan. The company says it's protecting its network, but AT&T also wants to make a buck.

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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Google, Yahoo Throw a Bone to Regulators   more similar news »
In an effort to allay antitrust fears, the two internet companies reportedly make concessions that would take some of the steam out of their proposed advertising partnership.

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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I Lost The New Millenium Paper Plane Contest   more similar news »
I knew I was in trouble the moment I walked into the Great Hall at the New York Hall of Science to take part in (and cover) a paper plane contest for wired.com. This place was lousy with ringers. Maybe I wasn’t going to win, but I was going to learn how to play the game.

Mon Nov 03, 2008
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AOL Taunts Google on Webmail   more similar news »
AOL’s e-mail team writes a snarky Halloween-themed blog post making fun of Gmail and accusing it of being late to the game with its new features.

Mon Nov 03, 2008
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MySpace and MTV Monetize Pirated Content With Auditude   more similar news »
MySpace is launching an ad platform called Auditude that automatically identifies content from MTV Networks (content like "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "Punk’d") and will display an overlay that shows where the clip originally came from, its original air-date, and links to online stores where users can purchase the entire episode. This is a big step forward for monetizing online video and deflating copyright conflicts.

Mon Nov 03, 2008
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MySpace Ad Deal Lets Members Use Copyright Video   more similar news »
Instead of trying to take down all copyright-protected videos that members post, MySpace will let certain clips stay -- and give the creators of the original content a cut of the revenue from ads that will be attached to the snippets. The new approach to dealing with copyright content could make partners of potential adversaries and change the game.

Mon Nov 03, 2008
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Circuit City Closing 155 Stores, Laying Off Thousands   more similar news »
Circuit City, faced with financial difficulties and low consumer confidence, plans to close 20 percent of its 700 stores which will result in layoffs of about 17 percent of its work force.

Mon Nov 03, 2008
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Will Online Video Kill Tivo?   more similar news »
Tivo's shift from ad killer to purveyor of ad solutions may not be enough to save the brand. Especially if online video has anything to do with it.

Sat Nov 01, 2008
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