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TLDs, Font Size and Your Site
It’s common sense that top-level domains (TLD) have a strong influence on domain name selections and the perceptions that are formed by consumers. Rich Brooks of flyte new media wrote an interesting, albeit “unscientific” study…
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Google Being Evil in Poland?
So, what kind of beef could Google possibly have with a small group of Polish poets? The kind that’s bad enough to spur the search giant to file for legal action against them.
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Wikipedia Now Top Ten, Needs Wikiasari’s Help
Regardless of how reliable Web users deem Wikipedia, there is little doubt that it has grown into one of the more influential and referred-to sites on the Internet today. A recent report by comScore confirms this notion, indicating that…
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Microsoft Challenges YouTube with Soapbox
In yet another catch-up attempt, Microsoft unveiled its online video upload site called Soapbox to the general public in a beta release.
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Best Buy Gives Police An Early Ride
Best Buy is extending its presenting sponsorship of The Police’s summer tour with a special perk for Best Buy Reward Zone members.
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Girls (in Advertising) Just Wanna Have FUN!
NEW YORK, NY – February 12th, 2007 – Last Thursday, female (and some male) advertising executives came out in the bitter cold to celebrate at CORIO in New York City. Why? They were…
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The Legal Minefield
The world of online marketing is heavily regulated, and constantly watched by both government authorities and consumer advocates. Honest marketers must tiptoe carefully through the minefield of regulations and laws, and make…
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Top Search Terms for January 2007
Earlier this week, Hitwise released their listing of the top 10 search terms for 10 categories for the month of January 2007.
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Datran’s 2007 E-Mail Survey Findings
Datran Media, an e-mail and online marketing solutions company based in New York City, recently released their annual e-mail marketing survey, titled “The 2007 Email Marketing Survey: Looking Forward.” The survey was…
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Yahoo, MySpace Catching Up To Google?
Starting on Monday, Yahoo! Mail Beta began giving some users the opportunity to use an integrated version of Yahoo! Messenger right from their e-mail window, similar to how users can log on and use Google Talk directly from…
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