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Stories: Agency News
Published: July 30, 2008
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Interpublic Group of Cos. is aiming to bring its agency brands and clients added interactive capabilities though a deal the holding company announced this morning. Interpublic has purchased a stake in Huge, a shop specializing in e-commerce and building online businesses.
Stories: Web Video Report News
MySpace Video Views Dive With TV Season's End
Published: July 30, 2008
News Corp.'s social networking site is raking in the video views with TV fare. When that tap dries up, traffic dwindles.
Blogs: Adages
Microsoft Vista: It's Not as Bad as You Think!
Published: July 30, 2008
In its massively expensive and massively dubious attempt to reform image problems suffered by its Vista operating system, Microsoft has turned to a hidden-camera approach to show that its flop of a new OS isn't as bad as you probably think.
Stories: Madison+Vine: News
Mother Says to Eat Your Soup (and Hum a Tune too)
Published: July 30, 2008
LONDON (AdAge.com) -- When the minds at Mother, London, were noodling around with a TV campaign for client Unilever, it occurred to them: Why not take the premise and adapt it into a musical comedy for its brand, Pot Noodle?
Blogs: Campaign Trail
Published: July 30, 2008
Stories: Madison+Vine: FYI
Published: July 30, 2008
Santa Monica, Calif.-based media agency Rubin Postaer and Associates, or RPA, is officially going Hollywood.
Blogs: DigitalNext
Should You Target Audiences or Pages?
Published: July 30, 2008
Pages don't speak, audiences do. Let's start advertising to them.
Blogs: Campaign Trail
Team McCain: Obama Most Popular Man in the World
Published: July 30, 2008
WASHINGTON (AdAge.com) -- Sen. John McCain's campaign today wasn't content with simply launching a new attack on Democratic rival Sen. Barack Obama. The McCain team held a conference call to further accuse Mr. Obama of being "the world's biggest celebrity."
Blogs: Book Reviews
Back to the Future: Laermer Revisits 'Trendspotting' Territory in '2011'
Published: July 30, 2008
We took a trip through Richard Laermer's "2011" earlier this spring, following its March release, and can attest the content is 100% classic Laermer -- that is, a mix of dry humor, self-aggrandizement and social commentary diced into bite-sized chapters that don't rely on academic research as much as his own partisan feelings and personal dislikes. But it does make for some great debate. Here, Laermer laments the dull fate of the 2000s, which he sees as the first decade in history to have been "about nothing."
Stories: Digital
MySpace Fills Out Advertising, Marketing Ranks
Published: July 30, 2008
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- MySpace today announced a spate of appointments among its senior advertising and marketing ranks designed to shore up engineering, business development, advertising, marketing and customer-care divisions.
















