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Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 7.409
The Brand Advertisers Still Spending Online glamads02.jpg - The Brand Advertisers Still Spending Online Part of the reason online ad network Glam is having a better Q4 than management worried it would is that the women-targeting brand advertisers who are its clients spend so little on the Web -- about 2% of their marketing budgets, we hear -- that they couldn't cut back much more. So fashion mags and places like the New York Times saw cuts as budgets shrank instead. Who are these company-s [..]
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The Top 20 Women In Gaming [Women In Gaming]   No. Before you start, no. Whatever it was you were thinking, or were going to ask, no. It's not here. She's not here. Instead, Gamasutra's list of the top 20 women in gaming focuses on those with the b [..]
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Comcast sweetens its online menu with Daily Candy (AP)  AP - Cable and Internet service provider Comcast Corp. is expanding its online menu with the acquisition of Daily Candy, an electronic newsletter catering to women looking for tips on fashion, food and fun things to do in big cities. YahooTechNews [..]
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Girl Gamers: There are More of Them [Girl Gamers]   You might need to head to Australia to find them (Brian? Luke?). Or at least, that's where the sure bet is. A story in the Sydney Morning Herald last weekend cites figures showing 41 percent of gamers in Australia are women, and also 38 percent in the United States, both figur [..]
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The WSJ's 8 Women To Watch In Tech  The Wall Street Journal's annual listicle dedicated to executives with two X-chromosomes is out. Eight of the list's "50 Women to Watch" work in tech. (Though none at Dell, ahem.) Anne Mulcahy, Chairman and Chief Exec [..]
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Kotaku Readers Like Women With Fake Staches [Oddities]   You picked 'em, here they are, the Stache Contest winners. Apparently readers like pictures of women with phony mustaches or pictures of me tapped on some dude's face. Go figure. The Flower Mustache came in first, Sorshha second and Bashstache third. Remember, we're giving away a Metal Ge [..]
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Will More Gamer Girls Mean More Gamer Women? [Eyeballing The Market]   A new Next-Gen Screen Digest piece takes a peek back into console market war history to see how Nintendo seems to have won out in the quest for that most elusive of goals: bringing a broader audience of women and girls into the gaming fold. In t [..]
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Study Shows MMO-Playing Women Overwhelmingly Bisexual [Survey Says]   The infamous Everquest 2 lying survey continues to make waves, as newly uncovered results reveal that the MMO has five times more bisexual women than the general populace. The data used in the original survey has been pared down a bit for this new report, which studies gender difference [..]
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Agetec's Women's Volleyball Championship Sadly Extreme In Its Tastefulness [Playstation 2]   Not since the announcement of Yuke's Double D Dodgeball have we been so disappointed to see a developer take the high road in a sports video game. Agetec's upcoming Women's Volleyball Championship is regrettably classy, a harsh reminder t [..]
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Wii Fit Women Causing Massive Damage? [Nintendo]   According to a Telegraph headline, women who are working up a sweat via Wii Fit are responsible for rampant household destruction to the tune of £20 million (about $40 million in U.S. Dollars). That would be pretty damn impressive—not to mention perfect UK Resistance fodder—if [..]
Thoughts from Kansas Relevance: 6.716
McCain mocks the importance of women's health  McCain: Just again, the example of the eloquence of Sen. Obama. He's health for the mother. You know, that's been stretched by the pro-abortion movement in America to mean almost anything. That's the extreme pro-abortion position, quote, "health."Horrors. "Health." Let's mock women don't want to die, or become infertile. The reality of abortion is that many wo [..]
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GameTap Thursday: Tortuga Pirates in the Ducati World Championship Image 0 en  - GameTap Thursday: Tortuga Pirates in the Ducati World Championship Filed under: Mac, PC, Online We take a moment this week in our GameTap Thursday post to remember the men and women who made the editorial team over at the service. Their employment was cu [..]
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Warcraft Retrospective: Part III is ready to WoW Image 0 en  - Warcraft Retrospective: Part III is ready to WoW Filed under: Mac, PC, Online, RPGs, MMO GameTrailers continues its Warcraft Retrospective by delving deep into the World of Warcraft, where the women are strong, the men are good looking, and all the children are above average. Th [..]
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Sony Ericsson introduces bluetooth watches for women Image 0 en  - Sony Ericsson introduces bluetooth watches for women Add another into the realm of wacky gadgets targeted at women. On Tuesday, Sony Ericsson launched the MDW-200 line of bluetooth watches designed for the lady in mind. Reminiscent of the MDW-150 series of watches, these new showpieces will vibrate and display the caller id when you receive an incoming call or text message. You [...] [..]
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Strategy Games Strengthen Seniors' Mental Facilities [Rise Of Nations]   Researchers at the University of Illinois have found that playing real-time strategy games can help men and women in their 60s and 70s improve their mental skills. The study, which had a focus group of elderly men and women playing Big Huge Games' 203 RTS Rise of Nations, fo [..]

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