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Techies discover eBay. (The Internet).(major electronics companies are selling products on eBay)
SANJOSE, CA --Across the wasteland of failed Internet B2B marketplaces, there is a small-but-hardy sprout of new growth occurring on eBay, a site more associated with comic book collectibles than the latest electronic components. Large electronic m SANJOSE, CA --Across the wasteland of failed...
Tags: comic book, eBay Inc., Internet
Research articles 2003-01-13
Comics on the Internet
This white paper will examine the business of comics publishing and the effects of the Internet, current and potential, on this industry. Currently, the comic book publishing industry is trying to pull out of a depressed market, where it has fallen for the past few years. While the early to...
Tags: Comic, Comic Book, Todd Allen, Internet
White papers
Does the World Need Another Browser?
Google thinks it does. It's decided to launch a browser, Chrome, which you can download in beta starting today. It's tempting to say that Google needs this browser more than we do. Never mind that Internet Explorer has lost ground to Google's former BFF Firefox. There are also...
Tags: Google Inc., Comic Book, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-09-02

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Greg Manning Auctions Upcoming $1 Million-plus Comic Book and Comic Art Auction to Feature Live, In-person, and Real Time Internet Bidding
Business Editors WEST CALDWELL, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 25, 2000 Greg Manning Auctions, Inc. (Nasdaq: GMAI) announced today that its April 29, 2000 $1 million-plus auction of rare comic books and original comic book art will introduce to comic book collectors a technology that enables bidders from all over the...
Tags: Company, GMAI-Asia.com Inc., Greg Manning Auctions
Research articles 2000-04-25
India releases illustrated comic book on NASA astronaut Kalpana Chawla
MUMBAI AFP — The life of Indian-born NASA astronaut Kalpana Chawla, who died when space shuttle Columbia disintegrated while re-entering the Earth's atmosphere two years ago, has been immortalised in comic book form. A 32-page graphic novel was released at a local bookstore and on the Internet Sunday as...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, INTERNET, MARKETING, Mumbai, NASA
Research articles 2005-09-04
Leading German Comic Book Publisher Deploys Unicenter TNG for Managing Transition to Internet Computing
ISLANDIA, N.Y. & DARMSTADT, GERMANY--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 24, 1998-- CA's Integrated Solution Saves Ehapa Publishing Company Time and Money Computer Associates International, Inc. CA today announced that Ehapa Publishing Co., the leader of the German comic book market, has implemented CA's Unicenter TNG for end-to-end management of its...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc.
Research articles 1998-09-24
The Trials of a Comic Book Hero - Company Financial Information
Spider-Man creator Stan Lee's startup was vanquished by an all-too-human foe: A faithless business partner. ON A DRIZZLY DAY IN EARLY MARCH, Stan Lee, the 78-year-old creator of Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk and the X-Men, is talking on the phone in his office in Encino, Calif. He hangs up...
Tags: entertainment, FINANCE, financial, Investment, investor, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Paul, stock
Research articles 2001-03-19
Zaldiva to Participate in Free Comic Book Day and Network Computing Crowns Juniper Networks with Coveted ''Well-Connected'' Award.
M2 PRESSWIRE-5 May 2006-US Financial Network: Zaldiva to Participate in Free Comic Book Day and Network Computing Crowns Juniper Networks with Coveted ''Well-Connected'' AwardC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05052006 City of Industry, CA - Internet Service Provider industry alert provided by...
Tags: GigaMedia Ltd.
Research articles 2006-05-05
Verizon Online Lowers Top-Speed DSL Prices and Zaldiva to Participate in Free Comic Book Day.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 May 2006-US Financial Network: Verizon Online Lowers Top-Speed DSL Prices and Zaldiva to Participate in Free Comic Book DayC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:08052006 City of Industry, CA - Internet Service Provider industry alert provided by Equity IR News. Small...
Tags: Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2006-05-08
IDW Publishing Launches New Children's Division and Imprint
Signs Distribution Agreement with Renowned UK Children's Publishing Firm; Pacts With Top Hollywood Screenwriters To Create Children's Books SAN DIEGO & NEWARK, N.J. -- In a precedent-setting move, IDW Publishing, a division of IDT Internet Mobile Group and an established leader in the comic book and graphic novel arena,...
Tags: IDT Corp.
Research articles 2008-01-10
Comic seeds not funny.
Jun 17, 2002 The West Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- The Australian Quarantine & Inspection Service AQIS has warned Australian consumers to monitor what they order from Internet distributors. AQIS mail program manager Louise van Meurs said products ordered over the Internet have created...
Tags: Comtex Inc.
Research articles 2002-06-17
BMW takes a stab at comic-book thriller.(Marketing)
Byline: Lillie Guyer BMW was among the first automakers to market its vehicles worldwide with movies made for the Internet. Now it's doing the same thing with comic books. BMW released a series of eight short films called The Hire between ...
Tags: BMW AG
Research articles 2005-05-30
Google announces free Web browser Chrome takes on Internet Explorer
SAN FRANCISCO - Google is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft's Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its Internet-leading search engine. The Mountain View-based company took the unusual step of announcing...
Tags: Google Inc.
Research articles 2008-09-02
DC Comics superheroes conquer the internet; new web sites and revamped AOL service highlight online initiatives
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 30, 1996--DC Comics, the first major comic book publisher to launch a computer online service, today announced plans to launch a World Wide Web page (http://www.dccomics.com).
Tags: America Online Inc., Internet, Web, Web site
Research articles 1996-01-30
Internet 'discovered' kid soccer star . . . could you be next?
Back in high school in the late 1970s, there was this one English teacher -- a guy with long hair -- who could find ways to discuss the existential nature of the human soul as found in an Archie comic book or the never-ending struggle between ego and id as...
Tags: Manchester United Ltd.
Research articles 2005-02-02
web: internet charts; TOP YAHOO SEARCHES
Byline: by Ross Hawkes 1 Iron Man 2: The movie of the comic book is getting a sequel - hopefully the computer game won't be. 2 Jennifer Aniston: The former Friends golden girl is rumoured to be back with her on-offlove John Mayer. 3 Janet...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc.
Research articles 2008-10-19
BBC to rethink book by TV comic
Byline: William Lyons THE BBC said early today it is set to review its decision to publish a book by Michael Barrymore, including details of how a partygoer was found dead in his swimming pool. It is understood that the comic will be paid about 500,000...
Tags: BBC Worldwide Ltd., British Broadcasting Corp.
Research articles 2002-09-16
Disney's Superhero Bid for Elusive Young Males
Walt Disney's willingness to pay $4 billion to bring action heroes like the Hulk and X-Men into its pristine Magic Kingdom is a great example of the do-what-you-have to-to-do mindset in the new media market. After years of failing to attract young males to its creative cause, Disney is just...
Tags: Disney Corp., Marvel Entertainment, Games, Corporate Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Personal Technology, Marketing, Diane Mermigas
Blog posts 2009-09-01
Barrymore book puts Beeb in firing line
THE BBC was under fire yesterday over its decision to publish a book by television entertainer Michael Barrymore, including details of how a partygoer was found floating in his pool. It is understood the 50-year-old gay comic will be paid in the region of pounds 500,000 for...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp.
Research articles 2002-09-16
BBC Barrymore book storm
The BBC was under fire yesterday over its decision to publish a book by television entertainer Michael Barrymore, including details of how a partygoer was found floating in his pool. It is understood that the 50year-old homosexual comic will be paid pounds 500,000 for the book, which...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp.
Research articles 2002-09-16
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