Dec/090
The Best of This Year’s High-Tech Holiday Gifts
As if you couldn't tell from the overwhelming news coverage of Black Friday sales, it is time, once again, to scour the internet for new and interesting holiday gifts for your loved ones. If you are anything like us at Image Space Media, you are probably interested (at least for yourself) in what's new in high-tech gifts. But where to start?
Luckily, CNET has made things easier for you (and us) this year with their aptly titled 2009 Ultimate Holiday Tech Guide. Whether you're looking for the best gaming consoles or the newest smartphones, CNET has you covered. For the budget-conscious, CNET's Cheapskate blog is spotlighting 100 days of crazy-low holiday deals. And, in an awesome feature, CNET's editors have compiled their favorite gadget gifts for this holiday season. They love the Apple MacBook Pro, Amazon's Kindle, and the Sony PlayStation 3 Slim.
If you're understandably more interested in receiving than giving, CNET allows you to make your own wish list and browse other people's lists to see what tech lovers are wishing for this holiday season. What's your dream holiday gift?
Jul/091
Picad Media Reviews
See what online publishers have to say about Image Space Media's in-picture advertising technology:
Sonjies Infomatrix: "Regarded as the 'first and leading provider of in-picture advertising for the Internet. Image Space Media lets publishers earn money whenever readers rolls their mouse over images on their sites and click on targeted ads. I'm very amazed by the technology used by Image Space Media." Continue reading here: http://www.sonjiexinfomatrix.co.cc/2009/07/earn-money-with-picadmedia.html
Techavenge: "New York based Image Space Media provides in-picture advertising for the Internet. Pretty good idea since people tend to click on pictures on blogs and websites. And less likely to click on actual ads." Continue reading here: http://www.techavenge.com/2009/07/picad-media-beta.html
The Cereal Entrepreneur: "Image Space Media: Very interesting concept of being able to use image real estate on sites to display ads. Of course they do everything short of image recognition. If they could do that, then they could very well be one of the most sophisticated ad platforms around. Nevertheless, a huge market to tap." Continue reading here: http://cereal-entrepreneur.com/?p=52