Jul
13
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iAds Offer New Advertising Channel

Starting this month, there’s a new advertising option right in your customers’ hands. Apple iAds now appear inside of apps1 running on 85 million iPhones and iPod Touches. (Eventually iAds also will be rolled out to the newer iPad devices.)

As of the July 1 launch, Apple had already sold over $60 million of iAd advertising space. Major companies that have purchased iAd space include Best Buy, Campbell Soup, Chanel, GEICO, GE, Nissan, Target and Walt Disney Studios. Based on the amount of time the average iPhone user spends using apps (about 30 minutes a day), Apple estimates that iAds could surpass one billion ad exposures every day.

Similar to ads on websites, the iAd initially occupies a small portion of the iPhone screen while the app will continue to run in the remainder of the screen. Clicking the iAd launches a full-screen ad.

Not all apps will include iAds – it is up to the developer of any given app to decide whether iAds will be delivered via that app. (The motivation to include iAds is that the developer will receive 60% of the advertising revenue generated by their app.)

One of the strong points for iAds is that they can be very precisely targeted based on such criteria as a person’s location, music and movie tastes, and other demographics. (more…)

  1. Apps are the programs that run on an iPhone, such as email, a restaurant finder, games, etc. []
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Jul
12
2010
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HTML 5 and CSS3 — New web tools for more powerful communications

Acronyms like HTML 5 and CSS3 may sound like a foreign language. They actually are the newest versions of two main programming languages for websites.

HTML (short for “HyperText Markup Language”) is used to build web content, pages and sites, while CSS (short for “Cascading Style Sheets”) determines how those web pages appear by applying styles such as color, font size and much more. HTML and CSS almost always work together — it’s rare to find a web page that uses one without the other.

The changes introduced by HTML 5 will make it easier for search engines to navigate our web pages, plus make it easier to pull and display video, images and other data that exist outside of the actual web page. In a similar fashion, CSS3 will make it easier to style a web page, plus introduces several new style properties. (more…)

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