• What can Viacom expect from suing Google? 5,000 lawyers and a mountain of legal fees (Forbes) 
 • Photobucket: The site behind social networking phenoms MySpace and FaceBook (CNN Money) 
 • Family Dollar sales shoot up 12.2% to US$1.947 billion in Q2 (Retail Merchandiser) 
 • Do online and cable users see things differently? (Online Media Daily)
 • Alpha moms: a new (perhaps surly) breed of parent? (USA Today)
  • Xbox 360 upgrade will enable transmission of HD content (paidcontent.org) 
 • All hail Potter’s deathly (and final) book cover (cbc.ca) 
 • Junk food ads targeting kids in spotlight again (The Wall Street Journal) 
  • Get a leg up on the competition by getting naked at the corporate level (Wired)
 • YouTube award winners announced, check out Kiwi (YouTube) 
 • Mobile phone site ratings in the works (Mediaweek) 
  • The potential of next-gen consoles to act as ‘media vending machines’ (MediaPost)
  • Guangdong toy exports up 5.9%, but EU sanctions starting to take toll (TDC Trade) 
 • A look behind the spin at Wal-Mart (The New Yorker)
 • New online community for Parents may yield marketing opps (www.parentography.com) 
  • Borders book chain plans to revitalize slumping sales (Retail Merchandiser)
 • Is there value in content deals for ISPs? (Marketwatch) 
 • DIY animation: One man’s attempt to make stop-motion shorts with his kids (Wired Blogs)
 • US Government has US$1.5 billion pool to fund digital switchover (Forbes) 
 • Three senators, FCC commissioner chew the fat on childhood obesity issue, blame marketers – again (AdAge) 
 • Major media outlets lining up against Google? (The L.A. Times) 
 • US Chamber of Commerce targets counterfeiting in China (The Wall Street Journal)  
 • YahooTube? Yep Yahoo! is throwing its hat into user-gen ring (paidcontent.org)
 • One 15-year-old’s environmental quest (AdAge) 
 • US retailer to grow by 94,000 outlets come 2011 (Yahoo! Business)
  • Former mobile TV users in Europe outnumber current users by 19% (Businessweek)
 • It’s here! Apple TV (formerly iTV) has landed (apple.com)
 • MMOG market up to US$1 billion in North America and Europe (paidcontent.org)
 • EA buys into Korean vid game developer (Yahoo! Business) 
 • Chinese retailers merge to boost competitiveness against Carrefour, Wal-Mart (Reuters) 
 • MySpace restrictions curbing third-party promo access (The New York Times)
 • The $64,000 question: Who’s making money on web-based video? (paidcontent.org)

 
                     
                             
       
         
         
         
         
     
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        



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