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- WOMMA's Word of Mouth Marketing Summit: Viva Las Vegas
- Hot Off the Press: New Blog, Podcast Trade Magazine
- Digg Users Dig In Their Heels, Overthrow Content Ban
- Gamers Sniff Out Viral Website, Buzz About Haze
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WOMMA's Word of Mouth Marketing Summit and Research Symposium is taking place this Nov. 13-15 in Las Vegas. With the industry's biggest thinkers and heaviest hitters all in one place, we guarantee that what happens at this conference won't stay in Vegas.
The official event for word of mouth marketing, WOMMA's Word of Mouth Marketing Summit is a must-attend for all word of mouth marketing professionals. At WOMMA's annual Summit, the word of mouth marketing industry convenes to discuss issues, trends, current events, and more -- and we want you to be there.
Save the Date for WOMMA's Word of Mouth Marketing Summit and Research Symposium in Las Vegas, Nov. 13-15, 2007. Full Story →
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A new trade publication aimed at "serious" bloggers and podcasters who want to improve their craft hit newsstands this month. "Blogger and Podcaster," the magazine being published by Larstan Publishing and produced by Larry Genkin, is set to print 12 times per year, and will also be published free of charge in digital and podcast format. Full Story →
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Early this month, Digg.com users staged a rebellion. The social bookmarking site, which lets online users rank news stories and blogs, started banning members from posting a processing key that makes it easier for online pirates to bypass anti-copying technology in order to make bootlegged copies of movies. The AACS Licensing Authority, which controls the anti-copying technology, sent a cease and desist declaration to Digg, and the website capitulated, removing all posts that contained the code. Full Story →
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Gamers all around the net have been buzzing about the viral website that was launched in April to promote the video game Haze, which is set to be released for Sony PS3 later this year. The website in question appears to be a corporate site for Mantel Global Industries, which is where the main character in the Haze game works, and includes financial information from the year 2031, as well as several areas where access is denied -- for now. Full Story →
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