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links for 2008-03-18

  • ValueClick, Inc. - Scalable Online Marketing Solutions for Advertisers and Publishers
    ValueClick, Inc. (NASDAQ: VCLK) is one of the world’s largest integrated online marketing companies.
    (tags: valueclick)
  • Business Technology : Bigger Computer Monitors = More Productivity
    More reasons to get a bigger monitor
    (tags: monitors)
  • Creator of “The Wire” to Speak at The University of Texas at Austin | News from The University of Texas at Austin
    Author, journalist and television writer-producer David Simon, whose most recent television series, “The Wire,” ended last night after five seasons, will deliver the College of Communication’s 2008 William Randolph Hearst Fellow lecture.
    (tags: wire)
  • “Generation Kill” (2008) (mini)
    A Marine chronicles his experiences during the first wave of the American-led assault on Baghdad in 2003.
    (tags: wire)
  • Think Different: Maybe the Web’s Not a Place to Stick Your Ads - Advertising Age - Digital
    “Most of the times I use the web, I go to get something done, and I don’t want to be distracted. With television, I might want a more relaxing, absorbing experience.”
    (tags: ads)

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