Great jobs: Monster now hiring
Monster.com is now hiring. Heavily. Dozens of sales positions and three VP positions, including a VP of advertising sales job, are open and posted on its site. (Read more, and go to the key links, by clicking the headline above.)
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New app lets publishers save time searching for images
Publishers often need to add images to articles that appear on their Web sites. But that can be very time consuming. A new startup searches across 15 photo sharing sites and shortens the choose and insert process to two steps. And it’s free.
Mobile Internet to bring sweeping changes
In five years, according to research by Morgan Stanley, more people will access the Internet from mobile devices than from desktop computers. What does that mean for your business?
Craig vs. EBay: Some valuable lessons
There are lessons to be learned from the EBay / Craigslist battle, and they apply to lots of entrepreneurs and businesspeople. In a BusinessWeek.com column, Tom Taulli outlines five key points and comments on the “big-time dealmaking --- gone wrong and wild” about strategic agreements between companies.
Newspapers using Twitter, the Bivings Report
How 300 journalists at 100 top U.S. newspapers are using Twitter: Boston Herald tweets nearly 100 times a day; most journalists don’t carry on two-way tweet conversations.
Imagine that! ‘Craigslist helps sell sex’
From the “this ain’t news” file: Craigslist helps sell sex! And it took eight graduate students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and their professor, who has both a law degree and a Ph.D. in forensic psychology, to figure that one out.
Jay Small leaving Scripps for Cordillera
Jay Small, a tech-savvy leader in interactive media who’s worked at Central Newspapers, Belo and several other major newspaper / media companies, is leaving Scripps to join Cordillera Communications as president of interactive media.
American Idol creator’s new multimedia production
Simon Fuller at the helm of yet another highly-emulatable new interactive online TV idea; local publishers and broadcasters could make money while they help their local audience fulfill their dreams
Twitter and the tube: social media meets interactive TV
Interactive TV has been heralded for years as the next big advertising opportunity. Now with the rapid spread of social media, viewers are Twittering while they watch the tube. Is this the Holy Grail of interactive TV...or a looming nightmare for advertisers in a real time world?
Twitter to start monetizing? Looks that way
Tweets for business begin, CoTweet could be Twitter competitor or collaborator




