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Want to Engage your Sports Fans on their sites and Facebook? See how the New England Patriots are doing it.
Posted 13 Jun 2009 by Jim MunzTags: Advertising, application syndication, content syndication, Facebook, Marketing, media, Media Advertising, Media and Publishing, New England Patriots, sports marketing, Syndication

Fans want to share the love of their team with other fans. Providing a team sponsored multimedia experience that is updated daily on their own site is a perfect solution. The New England Patriots got a head start on delivering this possibility by using OView application syndication and engaging with Optaros to deliver the right experience. + Read more

Calendar Marketing - the new email marketing for retailers
Posted 20 May 2009 by Marc OsofskyTags: 3Cs, application syndication, Content Marketing, Ecommerce, ecommerce Strategy, Marketing, oview, Retail

Retailers use email to reach customers at their desktops to try and get them to return to the store to buy. The effectiveness of this tactic is on the decline, largely because: + Read more

Video Demo of Application Syndication with OView
Posted 16 Apr 2009 by Jim MunzTags: application syndication, Assembled Web, Content Marketing, content syndication, Facebook, Marketing, Media Advertising, Media and Publishing, multi-channel, Online Advertising, Online Marketing, oview, SaaS, Solutions, sports marketing, syndicate, Syndication, Video

Video demos of the Patriots Calendar App are provided to help you understand what is available for the fan of the New England Patriots and how we are managing this cross channel/cross domain micro-experience through OView. The Fan Experience + Read more

Leveraging APIs to Grow Your Digital Footprint
Posted 13 Apr 2009 by John EckmanTags: Advertising, API, application syndication, Assembled Web, Business Model, Community, Content Management, content syndication, Crowdsource, Digital Media, Distributed Development, long-tail, media, Media Advertising, Media and Publishing, Online Advertising, Open Innovation, Open Source, publishing, Social Networking, syndicate, User Experience, Web 2.0

While non-profit, community-oriented public radio stations aren't usually seen as being at the forefront of Internet technology, National Public Radio has been quietly making very impressive moves in adjusting to a new set of user expectations and technologies we've termed the Assembled Web. + Read more