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Week That Was - 2007-02-08

Week That Was - 2007-02-08

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Will Yahoo say “Yes” to Microsoft’s offer was the big buzz of the week, there was a lot of chatter over the weekend with a lot of speculation that it offer will be rejected. A tentative deal has been struck with the Writer’s Guild, so looks like I might be able to watch Jack Bauer save the world, and get my weekly 24 fix taken care of. I also announced that we’re going to be expanding Profectio with additional contributors, do you have a thoughts and opinions that our readers need to hear? The first “Who’s Who In Social Media Report In Social” was also released last week, it is a report that ranks the agencies who provided social media services here to companies in Canada. The next version will be released in March with even more agencies and a deeper review of them.

Here are some of the industry stories and news that we talked about in this edition of The Week That Was.

Headlines:

eTelemetry Launches Notify, Advertising Platform For Hotels

Kaboose opens up the bank with Bounty Money

Publicis Canada opens up Publicis ModemNew Hires:

Marc Ferland Appointed President and CEO Copernic

Karen Huschilt shoots and scores with NHL Canada

France Brunelle joins Synchronism as Senior Director, Business DevelopmentKnowledge Center:

Who’s Who In Social Media Report - November 07

Podcasting starts to hit its stride with 18.5 million listeners in the US

Global Online Shopping Up 40% in 2 YearsUpcoming Events:

As The World Searches II - February 28, 2008

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