Week That Was - 2007-09-14
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There is supposed to be some news from the Amazon camp this week, industry buzz is that they are going to be launching their much anticipated music service pending approval from CEO Jeff Bezos, how serious of a threat to the Apple online store will this be, only time will tell. All this while Price plans to sue YouTube and other online properties such as eBay and Pirate Bay for for unauthorized use of his music.
Social networking power site Facebook continue to earn that label as it has been ranked third in pageviews according to Compete which monitors online traffic.
Here are some of the other industry stories and news that we talked about in this edition of The Week That Was.
Account Wins:
BRANCHEZ-VOUS adds 8 sites to their advertising network
Headlines:
GOT Corporation opens up in Ottawa
PR industry wants some Marketing love
Word Up! 07 - Word of Mouth Conference registration now OPEN
TransGaming and CCP Games deliver more online games with strategic relationship
Lavalife.com and Playboy partner up on one sexy content deal
Do you know a Canadian Corporation with a blog, add their name to our list
TheGoodBlogs looks to go mobile with strategic alliance with Wattpad
DDB rebrands and adds an agency blog
Steve Jobs says iSorry to angry early iPhone customers, is it really enough?
Deal Flow:
Vantrix Secures $12 Million in Series B Funding
New Hires & Promotions:Extreme Group hires Dave Carey as Business Development and Operations
Former AOL Executive, Bill Stephen joins JumpTV
François Olivier has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer effective February 20, 2008 to Transcontinental
Valerie McGill joins Field Day of Toronto has Assistant for New Business Development
Upcoming Event:
Word Up! ‘07 - October 16
The Secret - October 31
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