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That is considerably more than advertisers pay in traditional media - or the Outernet, as some have begun calling it.
Outernet (megatrend), a trend describing the increasing convergence of virtual elements with real environments.
Komuro's band Globe became a trance band after their 2001 album Outernet.
Increasingly described as ubiquitous computing and the Outernet, examples of this newest, more aggressive means of advertising and information bombardment abound.
Notes from the Outernet is a 2011 limited edition book of intimate photographs taken by Jared Leto around the world throughout 2009 and 2010.
She brings him back with her to Selenity's time, where Jack gives Selenity the information needed to start the Outernet.
The final struggle to save The Server, and with it the Outernet, the Pan-Galactic Web itself, is about to begin.
Leto also launched a Notes from the Outernet website featuring information, pictures and multimedia materials in the field of art, music, lifestyles and popular culture.
Marketing im Outernet: Was kommt nach Social Media?
Outernet is a humorous series of children's science fiction books written by Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore.
They operate on a freelance basis, and have produced work for several publishers including Scholastic (Outernet series), and Collins (The Dark Forest series).
Their 4th studio album, Outernet, sold poorly compared to previous works; Globe went from selling millions of copies of an album to selling a mere 100 thousand.
The Tyrant disappears into N-Space, and Tracer/Selenity/Weaver is physically killed but able to survive consciously through the Outernet.
Jack takes on the title of Weaver but Loaf and Merle move to the U. S., promising to keep in touch with Jack through the Outernet.
On January 30, 2012, Notes from the Outernet received a nomination in the Best Book category for the 2012 NME Awards.
Outernet is a wireless community network based in Poland, in which everyone owns their own node's hardware configured in a mesh network managed by OLSR.
A series of short novels known as the Outernet series has, as one of its premises, the idea that Stonehenge was originally built as a means of communication with extraterrestrials.
A message to them sent on time-delay reveals them they can either remain safe on Earth for Friends agents to find them, or search for the enigmatic Weaver, founder of the Outernet.
Merle attempts to return to her own time, but winds up in an alternate universe in which the Outernet was never created: Tracer is invading Earth, and she is a rebel on the opposite side of the war from Jack.