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digiday Bits & Bytes - Feb 16

by Tameka Kee on Tuesday, February 16, 2010
digiday Bits & Bytes - Feb 16

 

Quick bites of curated news about digital publishing, advertising and marketing from around the web.

 

  • The rundown on Yoono, a social media aggregation tool that lets you poke Facebook friends, check tweets, add colleagues on LinkedIn, etc. (Of course, there's a Google Buzz integration coming soon). ZDNet
  • RGM Alliance's "premium" ad network now reaches over 67 million users each month. That's more than the combined audiences of the WSJ, the NYT and Conde Nast Digital. VentureBeat
  • Yep, another digital reading device. But this one has an uber-cool quotient: It's a JV between Conde Nast's Wired and Adobe. YouTube (video)
  • A list of the 10 "quirkiest" Congress members on Twitter. OhMyGov!
  • Americans spent $1.2 shopping by mobile phone last year, topping the $1 billion mark for the first time. Still pale in comparison to the $10 billion spent in Japan. ABI Research
  • Branded content (video, social media or otherwise) is officially big business. Long-time BBC vet ichard Sambrook joins Edelman as its first Chief Content Officer. AdAge
  • On the most monetizable holiday of the year, Hallmark goes mobile to keep up with its target market. Mobile Marketing Watch

Photo Credit: Hoggheff aka Hank Ashby aka Mr. Freshtags

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