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Oh, irony: the website that claims to have created the banner ad is complaining that people are blocking them.
Yes, WIRED.com joined the small but growing list of websites complaining and then doing something about ad blocking software.
Wah, the publication states. More than 20 percent of our traffic comes from readers who use ad blockers. So we’ll show you and will be restricting access to content for those people. Don’t like it? Then put WIRED on your ad blocker’s whitelist. Or pay $1 a week and get ad-free viewing.
No Free Lunch
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Whatever business you're involved in, an all-connected, always-on world of devices seems destined to affect your marketing or online strategy in some way.
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Apple expended huge amounts of time and effort creating what it considers to be the ultimate smartphone. What does the world think of the new iPhone 5, and what could Apple have done better as it faced an impossible task to live up to the hype? A Spectacular Non-Event? Poor
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Today, parts of the Internet have gone dark in protest of proposed SOPA and PIPA legislation. From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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The latest issue of Wired magazine sports a cover article proclaiming the death on the Web as we know it -- but is it just evolution, and not the app artillery that is changing the landscape? The Times They Are A-Changin' The time is one of those constants we're all
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A new study revealed this week that approximately 46% of Americans say that on a typical day they get news from four to six different media platforms. Just 7% get their news from a single media platform. Understanding the Participatory News Consumer According to the study Understanding the Participatory News Consumer by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, the
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