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SignalAd to announce its launch on May 1
As the pace of the advertising market is getting new criteria so the demand for the new features at the media companies is growing. SignalAd has implemented its new approach both towards the advertiser and…
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Television Commercials Moving to the Web
Up until recently, the basic 30-second commercial spot on television was viewed as the no-brainer knock-out punch. It was the most obvious way to make the biggest splash in the minds and behaviors of consumers. In some…
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Hardware Makers Against Net Neutrality Laws
Software and Internet firms have voiced their strong desire to see legislation regarding the issue of Net neutrality, but this has not changed what hardware makers think about the matter. Last week, a group of major hardware makers…
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Pepsi, Motorola, and Yahoo! to Offer Video Ringtones
Yahoo! has always had a strong desire to offer its users an increasing amount of unique content, and they seem to have found a niche that has been virtually untapped thus far. The trio of Pepsi, Motorola, and Yahoo! Music will soon offer…
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Google Sandbox Plays the SEO
A few weeks ago, I presented myself with a challenge – to do some Internet sleuthing and get to the bottom of this perplexing condition that newly search engine optimized websites (that’s SEO) face known as the Google…
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Are you Blogging Effectively?
Perhaps “blogging” isn’t such a graceful word. To me, it’s a heavy sounding word that suggests a drudgery in the way that cereals can be soggy and minds groggy. But it’s too late to rename this shortened word for web-logging…
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Sprite Hits the Street with a New Look and Message
Sprite is hitting the streets this summer with a host of promotions focusing on its “lymon” taste and a fresh new look.
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U.S. Department of Justice: IE7 Not a Problem
Despite Google’s cries of foul play, the Department of Justice has found nothing wrong with the default search box settings in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7, which is still in beta. Back in early May, Google filed a complaint…
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8.5 Percent of Sponsored Links
According to a recently published study conducted by McAfee SiteAdvisor, 8.5% of sponsored links on major search engines led users to “risky” sites, as opposed to 3.1% of natural results. The study tested results of popular…
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Social Networking Sites on a Roll
Data released by Nielsen//NetRatings on Thursday have confirmed what everyone already knew: social networking sites are continuing their rampage through the Internet and all its users…
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