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  • Smartphones got smarter, Web browsers battled as only Web browsers can, more movies moved to online distribution, and tiny notebooks made a big impact. Here’s Edward C. Baig’s take on the year that was, tech-wise There was no landslide winner as the most important tech product of 2008. But amidst …

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  • … more prominent placement and a lower cost-per-click.I think allowing users to vote on ads that they like and have them “bubble up” to the top, social news-style, might be a rather clever addition to the Digg platform. That said, we can imagine that some of Digg’s famously rowdy commenters would …

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  • … for an “in-film placement” where their product or service is subtly incorporated into the movie. Even if there is no in-film placement, brands tie up with movies just for the marketing campaign. The problem with this is most directors do not wish to reveal their story to brands, and even if they do …

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  • … of teens and tweens who can’t wait for Thursdays when he releases the latest episode. He’s gearing up for season three, which will contain some real grown-up stuff: product placement and celebrity cameos. Drawing envy from the cheap seats: Cruikshank is making money. He won’t say how much. And don’t ask …

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  • … laptops and the bad guys, the agents from KAOS, used MacBooks. Apparently Apple got behind in their product placement payments. Apparently backing up to DVD is not such a great idea. Magnolia is one of the most intriguing movies of the past ten years. Apparently Roger Ebert agrees. (Some may find …

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  • down approach. And for the other part of this deal, they will make an adult movie for you. If you’re looking to build an edgy brand, there’s nothing edgier than a little product placement in an adult video. My crew, with your creative input, will film a scene that integrates your brand into the action …

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  • … as bad as Small Soldiers. Well he’s a lying liar who lies. This movie was terrible and I suspect that the people who made it knew it would be terrible. Why else would they have insisted on product placement so blatantly and frequently? I actually expected to see Ronald McDonald asking Bill Gates if he …

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  • … placement is really out of control. So…. overall the movie was not the train wreck that I thought it was going to be. In spite of it being in the huge theater and only 20 people showed up at 9pm on opening day. But I was just going for the special effects, and they were pretty. I’m easily entertained …

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  • ] are lowering prices to the lowest possible level…to get favorable placement in iTunes. This proliferation of 99 cent ‘ringtone apps’ is affecting our product development. IconFactory and ARTIS are the developers of Frenzic and Twitterrific, which have received high marks from AppCraver and other …

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  • ” adding that its “arguably the worst re-constitution of a ’50s sci-fi classic since the ghastly ‘Godzilla.’ ” The Minneapolis Star-Tribune’s Colin Covert says it isn’t just a bad movie, but a new low in studio product placement. He calls the film “Armageddon brought to you courtesy of McDonald’s …