The new platform: Google dials into Ringback Advertising

Posted by Matt on August 26, 2009 @ 9:49 am
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The rise and rise of free stuff

You’d be hard-pressed to miss the rise of free media content. In general, we’re expecting more for less – reading more free news online, downloading more free music online, enjoying more texts, more call-time minutes, watching telly on the internet, and getting the latest news through our phones. There are so many ways we can get so much stuff — and we’re not really paying for any of it.

But what we are doing is watching, seeing, hearing and consuming a lot more advertising. ...read more

Google search makes an impact on the advertising business

Posted by admin on August 21, 2009 @ 4:47 pm
Categories: Web Audio
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This article has lessons for UK Businesses about Google’s recent tweaks to their search engine.
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Listen to the full Web Audio presentation by Richard Wray, Communications Editor for The Guardian.
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Making music with Auditorium

Posted by Peter on @ 3:55 pm
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auditorium-music-puzzle

Part musical instrument, part puzzle, Auditorium is a highly addictive browser-based video game.

Use your cursor to direct beams of light onto the graphic equaliser and you’re rewarded with beautiful music! Have a go here and see (or rather hear) for yourself!

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Posted by Matt on August 7, 2009 @ 12:34 pm
Categories: News

While we doubt it spells the end of the world, the planets singing or an early dinner for everybody at PH Media, it’s still worth a mention.

In the very minute this post goes live there’ll be a once-in-a-lifetime moment exactly 56 seconds later — depending on your watch, of course.

Why? Well, at 12.34.56PM, on the 7th of the 8th, 2009, the dates align to spell everybody’s favourite nine digits. Namely, 12.34.56.07.08.09. Or, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

On behalf of everybody here, we’d like to wish you an exciting second!