The Future of (Auto)Mobile Advertising

Growing up, all I wanted was a black Pontiac TransAm that spoke to me and helped me fight crime through a shadowy flight into the dangerous world of criminals operating above the law. What I got was a 1985 Peugeot 505s with cigarette burns on the canvas seats and a tape player that didn't have a reverse button. Cars have come a long way since the "forward-thinking" days of Knight Rider. Cars not only speak to us, they can drive for us, give us directions, and show the kids some Dora the Explorer while en route to a ski trip in Vermont. And this is just the beginning.

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GM Fights Brand Bullies with Social Media

When General Motors suffered from financial troubles this year, bloggers and social media types were fast to feed the frenzy. Some of them, including WebInkNow.com blogger David Meerman Scott, leveraged their prominence on the web to gain even more traction than the more objective journalists.

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