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Youtube Sony’s Flexible, Full-Color OLED Display

Sony today unveiled a new screen that will forever change the future of electronic devices. This new 2.5-inch OLED screen is made of a glass substrate that allows you to casually bend the screen. Since the display is wafer-thin, you one day might see these inside magazines as advertisements or perhaps on the back of a cellphone for viewing movies. It uses organic TFT technology to keep clarity in-tact and to retain its 0.3mm thickness.

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DoubleClick to Set Up an Exchange for Buying and Selling Digital Ads

DOUBLECLICK, which delivers marketing messages to Web sites and monitors how many clicks they get, plans to announce today that it is setting up a Nasdaq-like exchange for the buying and selling of digital advertisements.

The service may make DoubleClick a more attractive acquisition target, according to advertising industry executives.

DoubleClick, which opened in 1996 as a pioneer in the placement of banner ads online, has evolved into a company that serves — separately — both buyers and sellers of digital advertisements.

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WinFixer malware distributed via Messenger ad

For a few days since last week, the rogue software known as WinFixer was being served to Windows Live Messenger and MSN Groups users by MSN’s advertising service

at rad.msn.com

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Google Works On Syndicating Video Content On Web Sites

Google, after creating an empire of online advertisements, plans to carry out other remarkable plans that would serve as milestones in the online industry.

A press release states:

Google is working with Dow Jones & Company, Conde Nast, Sony BMG Music Entertainment and other large content companies to syndicate their video content on other Web sites. The videos appear inside Google ad boxes on sites that are relevant to the content of the videos, and advertisements run during or after the content. Google shares the ad revenue with the video provider and with the sites that show the videos.

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