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Andrea on September 2nd, 2008

There is no surprise in Google making a step forward in the browser arena. I really liked the clever marketing idea of using something as straightforward as a blue-scale comic book to explain some of the concepts and philosophies that brought the dev team to the product. Their focus was to “add value for users and, at [...]

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Andrea on June 23rd, 2008

I just created a LinkedIn group for Microsoft’s XNA Game Studio professional and hobbyist developers, designers and artists worldwide. I am not ready yet to show my progress on this technology, but I wanted a way to connect to other fans to share, comment, and contribute to the creation of our game ideas.
Join me at:
http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/127570/23C1ED40C5D4
The network is, of course, independent [...]

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[lang_en]Everyone has seen dot com splash screens created just to get Google’s AdSense money. I asked myself, why not just try build one and see what happens? So I just bought a domain called searchengineoptimizationupdates.com and look forward to visitors searching for these keywords . Since I do not want the page to be completely static, nor have time [...]

Continue reading about [lang_en]Challenging AdSense miths[/lang_en][lang_it]Sfidare il mito di AdSense[/lang_it]

[lang_en]A new advertising channel is coming to town with Yahoo and Adobe teaming up to provide dynamically generated (and, hopefully, relevant) ads on PDFs (Portable Document Format) either via the Internet or email. I think this news is welcome if you are into producing documents and looking for new ways to monetize your efforts (pay-per-click [...]

Continue reading about [lang_en]Dynamic ads on your PDFs?[/lang_en][lang_it]Pubblicità dinamica sui PDF?[/lang_it]