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Stories: MediaWorks Watercooler
Recession Chic: Vogue Makes Fewer Ad Pages Look Stylish
Published: August 25, 2008
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Vogue took an unusual tack on accessory fever with the promotional copies of its September issue shipped to the media this week, encasing the year's biggest issue in a plastic cover with a blue leather handle and buckle attached, morphing it into an adorable handbag.
Stories: Agency News
Outback Steakhouse Reviews Creative Account
Published: August 25, 2008
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Aussie-themed casual-dining chain Outback Steakhouse is inviting agencies to pitch creative duties on its $80 million advertising account, currently at Publicis Groupe's Kaplan Thaler Group.
Stories: Steve Rubel
For the Future of Digital, Get Your Head in the Cloud
Published: August 25, 2008
Consumers and businesses are moving more of their data off computers and into rich internet applications available everywhere, such as Yahoo Mail, Google Docs, Salesforce.com and Mint.com.
Stories: News
'Meatnormous' Master Bogusky Pens Diet Book
Emily Bryson York
Published: August 25, 2008
CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- From the guys who coined "Meatnormous," introduced the Quad Stacker and unveiled the Double Croissanwich filled with "meat and cheese and cheese and meat," now comes ... a diet book recommending smaller portions.
Columnists: Lenore Skenazy
Copywriting Lessons From 'Beowulf' and Mother Goose
Published: August 25, 2008
Coca-Cola is a name bubbling over with mnemonic devices: alliteration and rhyme. The two devices don't have a lot of today's ad folk behind them. The fact is, alliteration is an amazing memory aid, and possibly the oldest one on earth.
Blogs: China Olympics 2008
Beijing Games Reveal Internet's Limitations
Published: August 25, 2008
When the Olympics began nearly three weeks ago, I wondered whether the internet had doomed television coverage of the Olympics. Today, I have the answer: Hell, no. The games proved that when it comes to live events, the internet has a long way to go.

















