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  • Yahoo, Google, Microsoft are Top U.S. Web Properties

    The latest figures released by comScore indicate that Yahoo was the Web property that attracted the most unique visitors in January 2008 in the U.S.

  • The Text Message Spam Problem

    In excess of 1 billion text message are sent in the U.S. every day. This figure is expected to rise in the near future, which also means that the issue of text message spam will rise in prevalence.

  • Spyware Trickster Forced to Cough up Dollars, Information

    Timothy P. Taylor was asked to pay up $4,595.36 by a U.S. District Court for the District Of Nevada, formally ending a lawsuit filed by the FTC in November 2006.

  • Google Wins Handily in February

    According to the latest numbers released by Hitwise, Google gobbled up 66.44% of all U.S. search queries in February 2008.

  • Power to The People – Part 1

    As we wrote last month during our analysis of the Writer’s Guild of America strike, the 101 day work stoppage led to “$1.3 billion in lost revenue by Hollywood-dependent businesses and $750 million in lost…

  • Power to The People – Part 2

    Despite it being the largest corporate employer and having no shortage of detractors, Wal-Mart doesn’t come close to qualifying as a monopoly. Granted, in many areas, especially rural, their presence has greatly reduced the number…

  • Electronic Retailer Magazine Announces LiveEdit Lab, New York

    eMarketer’s Geoff Ramsey and Didit’s Kevin Lee to Deliver Keynotes.

  • The Future of Online Video Advertising – CPA

    With the advent of companies offering video advertising, how do you determine one company from the next? If you are a Direct Response (DR) advertiser they seem to be all the same.

  • Ringtones In The News Again

    If a government agency could find itself on the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing companies, Florida’s Attorney General’s CyberFraud Task Force would have a strong case for inclusion. As you might recall, upon…

  • Is being a CEO always this hard?

    When most companies hire a COO, it doesn’t make the front section of the Wall Street Journal, but then again, Facebook doesn’t exactly qualify as “most companies.” Not with its $15 billion valuation and growing bevy…