Stupid Translation Watch: Welsh Sign Carries E-mail Auto-Reply
When a government employee in Wales sent an e-mail to a translator with the English-wording of a sign to be translated into Welsh
When a government employee in Wales sent an e-mail to a translator with the English-wording of a sign to be translated into Welsh
The person behind SpamZa has apparently been trying to post comments on various blogs defending his failed, idiotic scheme to set up a Web site allowing people to input others’ e-mail addresses to be signed up for
As editor of now defunct dot-com trade publication iMarketing News in the late nineties and into 2001, I was forever telling reporters not to write glowing prose about companies that could be a source of embarrassment if the firms were to go belly up.
A California man has filed a class-action suit against AOL for allegedly including text e-mail ads in the footers of paid subscribers’ outgoing messages.
Macromark Inc. has been appointed manager of a list of 208,255 names from Instinct Magazine, including 96,051 active subscribers.
Voting may be a privilege and a civic duty, but this year it can also be delicious.
Tom Hansen, the executive creative director at Wunderman, resigned last week and will assume the position of managing director at Rivet Chicago later this month.
PepsiCo plans to invest $1 billion in China over the next four years, one of its fastest growing international markets. The funding marks the largest investment
The “Rock the Vote” bus made its last stop in New York City this week, capping a nationwide tour with appearances on morning news shows and a final wireless e-mail blast on Election Day to boost ballot counts.
(Direct Newsline)—Do you own one of those Heineken neon clocks from Scott’s Brewery Collectibles?