- Is Microsoft preparing us to move beyond Vista?
- Why Google wanted to lose wireless spectrum auction
- iPhone shortage fuels rumors of imminent 3G phone
- XP for cheap PCs: a second crack in the wall
- Darts into data: Leveraging random action to competitive advantage
- Most iPhone buyers are existing Apple customers
- AT&T's so-called open network principles
- Mono dev tool offered
- ActiveState upgrades IDE
- Serena plans SaaS products
October 27, 2004 | Comments: (0)
Blogging in fashion on Madison Avenue
It's no secret that blogs are catching on among technologists, but this morning The New York Times ran a piece on how blogs are being used on Madison Avenue.
The story quotes an agency COO saying that blogs are in fashion on Madison Avenue.
That is not to say that New York's marketing and advertising elite are all buying into blog nation. In fact, the story points out that several firms are finding that the risks may not be worth taking at this point.
The biggest fear is of "an uncontrolled message slipping out" the Times reported.
Of course, tech companies such as Microsoft and Sun face the same challenge with blogs and they have figured out a way to make it work, so I have to think Madison Avenue will, too.
Posted by Tom Sullivan on October 27, 2004 06:31 AM
RATE THIS ARTICLE:
-

- COMMENTS
TOP STORIES
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

- Migrating to Vista
- CX4: Leading-Edge Midrange Storage for Virtualized Environments
- Turning Information Into A Competitive Advantage

- Your Guide to Troubleshooting Application Problems
- AT&T Article: Reinventing the Telephone with VoIP
- Coordinating Marketing and Sales Across the Entire Revenue Cycle





