 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 6.001 |
P&G Cutting Ad Budget 10%, Shifting Dollars To Web You can expect the buy side of the advertising business--the ad firms and their clients--to predict sales will be down in TV's upfront sales market. That's their job -- just as every broadcaster talks up [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.916 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.887 |
| The Grand Theft Auto IV Activity Book For Kids [Humor] Any mouth breathing simpleton with the power to procreate must know that Grand Theft Auto IV isn't for kids. Right? Right! Therefore, Rockstar has (read: hasn't) cooked up an alternative to the violent, raunchy open world crime fest that's for mature audien [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.850 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.850 |
| Kids Enjoy Video Games, Survey Reveals [Survey] As study findings go this may not be rewriting any sociology textbooks - apparently, kids really like video games. Who knew? A survey by The Pew Research Center has 'revealed' that around ninety seven percent of American children regularly play video [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.741 |
| Transformers DS Game In "Looks Good" Shock [Transformers Animated] Considering it's a kids game, and it's on the DS, and stars the new kids-oriented Transformers, you might not give the new Transformers Animated game a chance. I know the show - Megatron, Starscream and that Nazi Decepticon aside - is just awful. But the game looks ( [..] |
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 5.707 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.681 |
 | Alley Insider | Relevance: 5.670 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 5.667 |
World Science Festival 2008 NYC (photos) MAKE hit the World Science Festival in NYC today, packed with tons of people - the event took over Washington Square park and parts of NYU. For the kids there were lots of hands on exhibits and for adults (and kids) lots of sessions/events/talks - it was so popular the ticketed events were sold out [...] [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.624 |
| Head's up kids! Today is your last day to ... [Eye Of Judgment] Head's up kids! Today is your last day to get those free Eye of Judgment Set 2 promotional cards from Sony's Official PlayStation Blog. The three card set went damn fast the first time they offered them, so you might want to hope over there for your last chance at adding three new cards to your arsenal, at least until they announce the really really last chance sometime next week. Submissions s [..] |
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 | Thoughts from Kansas | Relevance: 5.614 |
| McCain on autism Shorter John McCain:
I'm such a great advocate for special needs kids that I think autism is the same as Down syndrome.Actual quote:
"parents come with kids, children -- precious children who have autism. Sarah Palin knows about that better than most."The rest of John McCain's debate performance roughly matched that level of sensible [..] |
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| Analysts Predict Big, Big May On Wii Fit U.S. Launch [Bear Market] Apparently, $1.23 billion in U.S. sales is a disappointment, from a Wall Street perspective, as Reuters reports that April's reported take sent video game stocks downward. Software sales only seeing 68% growth from the previous year? Unacceptable! Merely $654.7 million in so [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.512 |
| I Predict a Riot [Weekend Note] To: Luke From: Owen Re: Slade, The Who and Fevers Pretty sedate weekend on the heels of E3. Hope you and the others have caught your collective breath following E3. I'd like to wish everyone a happy Moon Landing day, which in my family is more familiar as Dad's birthday. He turned 20 when Neil Armstrong toed lunar soil. That must have been a hell of a day. Promise this [..] |
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 5.419 |
| Follow the neurons Here's my latest column for The Guardian, which appears in this morning's edition: Neuroscience and marketing had a love child a few years back. It?s name - big surprise - is neuromarketing, and the ugly little fellow is growing up. Corporate pitchmen have always wanted to get inside our skulls. The more accurately they can predict how we?ll react to stimuli in the marketplace, from prices to pack [..] |
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