Word: cluttered
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...Ambient's growth has taken off as "advertisers became increasingly aware that their big media budgets were not working," says Jessica Hatfield, The Media Vehicle's ceo. Observes Cabvision's Jon Marquis, who puts interactive TVs in cabs: "Advertisers see ambient as a way to cut through the clutter while doing something creative. It works because people appreciate the novelty factor and ingenuity...
...exists for oil and gas, is the eventual solution. But even without a grand plan to support that aim, moves are afoot to tinker with the existing situation. By next year, large regional transmission organizations (RTOS) will be in place across North America to remove some of the jurisdictional clutter. "Right now, if you want to ship power from El Paso [Texas] to B.C., you have to settle 10 or 12 different contracts," says Dennis Eyre, executive director of the Western Systems Coordinating Council in Salt Lake City, Utah, an organization that groups producers and suppliers in 14 Western states...
...There was limited response to my e-mails before Shira's death, and all they said was that they were looking into it and there was pedestrian sign clutter on Mass Ave.," Chopra says...
...into more impersonal behemoths, an aviation executive creates a low-price, customer-friendly carrier that gives flyers a real choice. Three entrepreneurs convert a Seattle halfway house into a chic inn that people can actually afford. A computer geek almost accidentally creates an online service that cuts through Web clutter to find lower fares. An aviator builds an inexpensive private jet that can almost fit in your garage--the ultimate escape vehicle. Sure, the rest of us still have to sit on overcrowded runways. But these innovators remind us that travel is not about treading the old paths...
Still doing holiday shopping but want an alternative to stepping into mall madness and tackling commercial clutter? Consider a trip to Manhattan's downtown. New York's East Village has a history of anarchy, counterculture and edginess. In keeping with the neighborhood tradition of rebellion, a group of nine entrepreneurs recently formed the Designers of the East Village Association or, simply, DEVA...