Talk:Avenue A/Razorfish

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This page sure does read like an advertisement!

Yes, it needs cleanup - weasel words and such - but please don't delete it. It was invaluable to me in researching USWeb. - An honest quixtar ibo 17:24, 25 May 2006 (UTC)

Their 2008 Digital Outlook Report is here. Plenty of references in Google guykawasaki.typepad.com/AARFDigitalOutlookReport.pdf216.99.2.9 (talk) 01:32, 30 May 2008 (UTC)

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[edit] Source of Profits?

AdAge 64th Annual Agency Report(2008): Source: http://adage.com/datacenter/article?article_id=126698 World's Top 50 Agency Companies

  1. 14 (As Microsoft) http://adage.com/datacenter/datapopup.php?article_id=126706
  2. 11 Top US Agencies from All Disciplines http://adage.com/datacenter/datapopup.php?article_id=126844
  3. 1 Search Agency for Search-Marketing Revenue http://adage.com/datacenter/datapopup.php?article_id=126846
  4. 2 US Digital Revenue for agencies from any Discipline http://adage.com/datacenter/datapopup.php?article_id=126721216.99.2.9 (talk) 01:32, 30 May 2008 (UTC)

Does this company have anything to do with the 'Avenue A' spyware? If so, I think it would be good to mention just how they make money and whether there has been any legal action and the like because of this. Antonrojo 19:53, 25 May 2006 (UTC)

needs a much stronger section demonstrating the razorfish of 2007 is very different than the company called that in 1997.

[edit] Citation required for Frankfurt operation?

http://www.neue-digitale.de/english/index.html They bought NEUE DIGITALE - which has HQ in Frankfurt

Here's a reference: http://www.dmnews.com/Avenue-ARazorfish-Enters-Germany-With-Neue-Digitale-Buy/article/92267/216.99.2.9 (talk) 01:32, 30 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] slight cleanup

just to see what it would look like without the spam and the spam links to clients. DGG 22:38, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Unable to Edit References, Please Remove Link

For some reason, I don't see the actual links to references when I try to edit it. Anyway, I recommend that the 'ScanSpyware' link be deleted, as ScanSpyware is a bogus program that falsely detects malware and then asks for $30 to delete the threats that don't actually exist.