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“JP Morgan is lowering its ‘08 US display market estimate to $8.2 billion from $8.6 billion— or 14 percent year-over-year growth, versus its previous call for 20 percent growth. Looking to ‘09, the analyst is dropping its projected display forecast to $9.4 billion from $10.0 billion (representing 16 percent growth compared to his prior estimate of 17 percent gains).”
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“Infographics are information, not decoration”
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“Instead of charging for each virtual item separately, companies sell chunks of credits — through PayPal, credit card transactions or physical game cards bought in stores like Target — usually for $5 to $25 at a time. Users then spend the credits in small installments, which often amount to just a few cents.”
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“One of the stock ideas I use when training journalists to blog is that the basic currency of the blog is the thought “that’s interesting”. Everything you post to a blog is something you find interesting and want to share with others, be it a link, an article, a photo or a video. “
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Guardian.co.uk relaunch: “This article examines how we used DDD in the context of a two-year programme of work to rethink and rebuild guardian.co.uk. We show how we ensured the evolving perceptions of our end-users were reflected in the software architecture, and how we implemented that architecture to ensure future changes”
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“This newborn blog is about London – you’ll have spotted that – and especially about Londoners: what they do, what they think, what interests, angers and delights them.”
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“‘local’ is just one set of ripples on the lake of information — especially when it comes to ‘news’.”
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