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Facebook Repeats as Top Search Term in 2010, Chatroulette and iPad Were Fastest Risers
According to Experian Hitwise, an analysis of the top 1,000 search terms for 2010 found that “facebook” was the top-searched overall term for the second year in a row, accounting for 2.11 percent of all searches.
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Finance Vertical Sees Biggest Mobile Revenue Growth
According to Millennial Media’s Scorecard for Mobile Advertising Reach and Targeting (S.M.A.R.T.) Report for November, the Finance vertical saw 802 percent year-over-year revenue growth in the third quarter of 2010, leading all verticals.
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65% of Internet Users Have Paid for Online Content, Tangible Goods in the Future?
A recent report from Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 65 percent of Internet users have paid to access or download some kind of online content, with music and software leading the way.
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Lead Generators Busted by the Government
Internet Enterprise Charged for Government-Grant and Money-Making Scams
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Neverblue Launches New Mobile Marketing Division: Neverblue Mobile
Neverblue, a premier global lead generation network, announced the launch of its new mobile marketing division, Neverblue Mobile. Neverblue Mobile delivers leads and sales to advertisers through optimized access to the growing market of mobile users worldwide.
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The Year That Will Be: What to Watch for
As quickly as it came, it has passed, and now it begins again. One year has ended and another has started off in a hurry, so fast that we almost
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More Video Ads Are Delivered to Viewers in November
According to the latest figures released from comScore, more video ads were delivered to U.S. online video viewers in November compared to October. Online video ads are also reaching a bigger portion of the total U.S. population.
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Coupons vs. Deals
The public stock markets make it very easy to separate those who had a good year from those who did not. As is the case with the…
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