Swaggy Spice, a deodorant stick wearing a hat and sunglasses, is part of a larger “Smelf-Confidence” campaign inspired by Broadway.
Originally posted on February 6, 2023 @ 1:40 pm
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Swaggy Spice, a deodorant stick wearing a hat and sunglasses, is part of a larger “Smelf-Confidence” campaign inspired by Broadway.
Originally posted on February 6, 2023 @ 1:40 pm
By Leo Blanco
Aiming to strengthen its corporate and multimedia offering through acquisitions, top mobile phone maker Nokia is very interested to buy Twango, a photo-sharing social networking Website. However, price is not yet disclosed.
“The Twango acquisition is a concrete step towards our Internet services vision of providing seamless access to information, entertainment, and social networks,” Anssi Vanjoki, head of Nokia’s multimedia unit said in a statement.
Introduced in 2004, Twango lags behind popular sites like Flickr, PhotoBucket, and YouTube based on data from Hitwise and Alexa.
Originally posted on July 24, 2007 @ 7:24 am
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“Booming” areas like CTV and retail media dovetail with the holding company’s data personalization and media services, according to its CEO.
Originally posted on February 6, 2023 @ 1:40 pm
NowLive, a relatively new online service which combines social networking and user-generated broadcasting, announced a new widget today for making it easier to get a talk show noticed by the online masses. This widget can be plugged into a variety of Web sites.
The NowLive Talk Show widget lets anyone with a social networking profile on sites such as MySpace or blog sites like LiveJournal, Blogger and TypePad embed their own live talk show directly into their personal profile. NowLive in general works by letting one dial a local phone number to create voice streams for his or her new talk show. Talk show hosts can interact with listeners through a variety of tools and the shows are later made available as downloadable podcasts.
“Bloggers, podcasters and anyone who wants to be heard can be on the air in less than 60 seconds,†said NowLive Co-founder & CEO Kevin Bromber. “But unlike traditional radio, a social broadcast lets the audience actively participate in the show from their computers and cell phones.â€
Originally posted on July 23, 2007 @ 3:36 pm
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