 Thursday, March 16, 2006
Exciting news - we launched the first issue of the MetricsDirect (180solutions service for advertisers) newsletter this week...
According to AdAge.com, a recent study reports that Broadband use grew 13% last year, which equates to 95.5 million U.S. households surfing the net more efficiently. Neilson/NetRatings issued the results of the study on Tuesday...
 Friday, March 10, 2006
Check out the Content of the Week!
AdAge.com, on a roll recently, published an interesting article this week regarding cell phone advertising. The punch line: “Despite the glowing predictions of the wireless industry, advertising and cellphone-based content distribution do not appear to be jelling well yet...”
 Wednesday, March 08, 2006
AdAge.com reports this week that a recent study found that most iTunes users who are looking to access television shows through the iTunes platform would be willing to watch an ad if the sponsor covered the cost of the downloaded program...
 Friday, March 03, 2006
 Thursday, March 02, 2006
Today is yet another big day for us here at 180solutions, as the program version we’re rolling out today marks another significant step in further protecting our users. To be completely rolled out by the end of March, the changes included in this version upgrade are aligned with emerging industry best practices and include...
 Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Interesting this week from Tom Hespos over at OnlineSPIN titled “Watching the Long Tail” (subscription based). Tom discusses the challenges involved in determining the appropriate media vehicles when creating the perfect media plan...
 Friday, February 24, 2006
Admit it – it’s Friday afternoon and you’re staring at the clock, waiting for the whistle to blow. Why not have some fun while you’re trying to pass the time? Here’s a good one for you...
 Thursday, February 23, 2006
On Monday, we announced we had shut down a hacker responsible for forcibly installing our software. Those forcible installs were done without our authorization and were contrary to our policies. At the time, we believed this was the same individual Ben Edelman had (cryptically) described, but purposefully not fully identified, in a post to his website earlier that same day.
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