We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on SFist. · SF Dish, where AMEX cardmembers can dish about restaurants. · Stylized Sculpture, at the Asian Art Museum. · Hoovers, where you can find company information for free. · Busted Tees, where it may be too late to get your Christmas order, but you can get free shipping with three shirts. If you're interested in advertising on SFist or any other site in our network, check out our online mediakit.... lire la suite
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We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on LAist. Hoovers, where you can find company information for free. Busted Tees, where it may be too late to get your Christmas order, but you can get free shipping with three shirts. If you're interested in advertising on LAist or any other site in our network, check out our online mediakit.
We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. Hoovers, where you can find company information for free. Busted Tees, where it may be too late to get your Christmas order, but you can get free shipping with three shirts. If you're interested in advertising on DCist or any other site in our network, check out our online mediakit.
We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on SFist. SF Dish, where AMEX cardmembers can dish about restaurants. Stylized Sculpture, at the Asian Art Museum. Hoovers, where you can find company information for free. Busted Tees, where it may be too late to get your Christmas order, but you can get free shipping with three shirts.
We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. Cloverfield, the new JJ Abrams movie where a skyscraper-sized monster descends upon New York City. In theaters on 1/18. Hoovers, where you can find company information for free. Busted Tees, they're having a nostalgia sale - 12 shirts for $12 each.
We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on LAist. Cloverfield, the new JJ Abrams movie where a skyscraper-sized monster descends upon New York City. In theaters on 1/18. Hoovers, where you can find company information for free. Busted Tees, they're having a nostalgia sale - 12 shirts for $12 each.
Giving Valleywag the eye? It's easier to woo a geeky blog than you might think. Air kisses go to this week's advertisers: AT&T, Chevy Fuel Solutions, Nokia, Toshiba Gaming, Unscrew America Fancy a snog? Advertise on Valleywag.
Spending your money on fashion labels is tacky. A more elegant solution for excess cash was found by this week's advertisers: AT&T, Chevy Fuel Solutions, MS Office Live Small Business, Toshiba Gaming, TiVo, Toyota, Unscrew America Want to consume our banner inventory conspicuously?
In our heads, our advertisers are all heroic entrepreneurs, growing their 5 o'clock shadows on megayachts as they invent rocket-armor suits. Indulge us our fantasies as we thank this week's advertisers: AT&T, Chevy Fuel Solutions, Kicker, MS Office Live Small Business, Symantec, Toshiba Gaming, TiVo, Toyota, Unscrew America
It didn't take a paparazzo's spy camera to uncover this week's advertisers. Thanks go to: AT&T, Arkadium, Chevy Fuel Solutions, Kicker, MS Office Live Small Business, Peer 1, Symantec, Toshiba Gaming, Toyota, Unscrew America. Volkswagen Want to get in the picture? Advertise on Valleywag.
A landmark study conducted by Nielsen BASES and Nielsen Games on behalf of in-game advertising giant IGA Worldwide has found that not only is in-game advertising super-effective, most people don't seem to mind it. The study, titled Consumers' Experience with In-Game Content & Brand Impact of In-Game Advertising Study, found that 82% of consumers exposed to in-game ads felt that the games were just as enjoyable with ads as they were without.
We love our advertisers so, so much — why, if only someone would legalize it, we might have to make like Googler Orkut Buyukkokten and boyfriend Derek Holbrook and make plans to get hitched. Until advertiser-gossip blog love is legalized, we'll stay in the closet as we thank: AT&T, Arkadium, Chevy Fuel Solutions, Kicker, MS Office Live Small Business, Symantec, Toyota
Fausta comments on the possibility that the Bush administration could designate Venezuela a state sponsor of terror: The US is Venezuela's largest oil customer, buying 65% of Venezuela's oil output, while only 15% of the US's oil comes from Venezuela. Hugo needs the oil revenues to stay in power.
ARG has Obama down 20 points, a number which serious observers seem to put almost no stock in beyond the fact that it would indicate a shift in momentum. Obama had been gaining in Pennsylvania for weeks, and all of a sudden a poll shows things moving in the other direction in a big way. The race is still probably very tight there, but Survey USA, which tends to be far more reliable than ARG, has Clinton gaining seven points in Indiana in just the last two weeks.
The cover story in this week's issue of Newsweek includes this bit of objective analysis: The Republican Party has been successfully scaring voters since 1968, when Richard Nixon built a Silent Majority out of lower- and middle-class folks frightened or disturbed by hippies and student radicals and blacks rioting in the inner cities.
Daily Blog Buzz: Newsweek REALLY Hearts Obama
While Newsweek has certainly produced some penetrating reportage and incisive analysis, the opposite has more often been true in this presidential race, as Jim Geraghty reminds us. Newsweek's latest pro-Obama work is this hit job on Joe Lieberman. The writers report that during a confrontation between Obama and Lieberman on the floor of the Senate last week, "Obama told Lieberman he was surprised by Lieberman's personal attacks and his half-hearted denials of the false rumors that Obama is a Muslim.
Another mag in the tank for Obama: This kind of fawning cover photo is to be expected from from Newsweek, but US Weekly? From the McCain Report.
House Democrats pulled out all the stops to win a hard fought legislative victory yesterday – prevailing on a dramatic 213-212 nail-biter vote on the “adjournment resolution,” authorizing a five-week summer recess. Congress sets dates for its “district work periods”, through these normally routine measures that must pass both the House and Senate, but don't require the President's signature.
Yesterday in St. Paul, Republican National Convention platform chair Congressman Kevin McCarthy presented the official GOP platform, which was created with input from thousands of Americans. Kevin McCarthy is a freshman congressman from Bakersfield, California. Last year, I profiled him in THE WEEKLY STANDARD as part of the "Young Guns of the House GOP" package, which also featured congressmen Paul Ryan and Eric Cantor.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD now has a YouTube Channel! We'll also post our videos here on the blog. My director/camerawoman Catherine Daniel and I met some Republican delegates yesterday as they entered the Xcel Center for Day 1 of the Republican National Convention: Check back soon for more videos from St.