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Local advertising will grow at a CAGR of 13% from 2007 to 2012, faster than will online advertising as a whole (which will grow 12%). Display and search advertising are leading the way, with CAGRs of 18% and 16%, respectively, during the next 5 years. Online local classified advertising, will grow at a CAGR of 10%.
 

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World Tech Round Up - Monday March 15, 2010 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 15-03-2010 12:20


* US National Broadband plan goes to Congress
* AT&T plans to give more web services to cheaper phones
* The Movie Business is Great Unless It's Lousy
* Amazon reacts to new Colo tax, costing affiliates
* Google '99.9%' certain to pull China search plug
* Caller ID spoofing more damaging than e-mail
* Microsoft Workers Hide Their iPhones
* Privacy issues nix Netflix movie-picking contest
* Most Online News Readers Use 5 Sites or Fewer

Today's Featured Company / Person - Trendsmap - It's interesting to look at trending topics on Twitter to see what's new and has captured public interest, but Twitter is a big place with millions of tweets flying around. Trendsmap drills down through the data to see local trends. Trendsmap is a mashup of location-based tweets and a map interface. You can zoom, pan, and jump to locales to see what the trending topics are. Clicking on a trending topic pulls up an expanded menu that gives you additional information about the topic, media related to the topic gleaned from the tweets, and of course the tweets themselves beneath the additional information.


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On Monday's KenRadio Show, Ken & Andy talked about how broadband may become a right, AT&T beef up their pipes, Who will buy MGM, Movie Ticket sales grow audiences low, Amazon getting ready before the iPad storm, China boots out Google, Fake caller-id getting world government attention, iPhone not allowed at Microsoft, Netflix backs away from their prize and with great choices people choose few.
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