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  • What Would You Do As YHOO

    It’s that time of the year again, earnings season. The third quarter has ended, and public companies have shared how they fared. It’s a time of anticipation, an intense period of guesswork…

  • The Biggest News We’ve Yet to Hear of?

    For many people, 1998 was a banner year, smack in the middle of the internet boom and graduates who knew programming were getting insane job offers. It was not a great year for…

  • The Week in Review

    Headlines from the industry.
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  • Making the Most of the Yahoo and Microsoft Search Alliance

    If you’re an online advertiser and are wondering how you can best respond to the search pact between Yahoo and Microsoft, Clickable has some suggestions for you in its report titled, “Navigating The Yahoo! And Microsoft Search Alliance.”

  • The Week in Review

    Headlines from the industry.
    To receive daily updates please visit the Digital Moses fan page

  • Social Games Rivaling Prime-Time TV Shows

    Are social games killing prime-time television? According to recent numbers from smartphone application analytics and monetization platform Flurry, it might not be such a farfetched notion.

  • Two-Word Queries Are the Most Popular in September

    Experian Hitwise recently unveiled its most recent search engine numbers, which show that Google remains way ahead of the pack, Bing-powered search lost some of its piece of the pie and that two-word queries were the most popular in September.

  • US Ad Spending is Growing

    Recent figures released by Nielsen show that ad spending is growing in the U.S., though not across all sectors. While automotive-related categories appear to be bouncing back in huge ways, others have seen spending cut back from the same period last year.

  • Product Look-up, Mobile Couponing Are Most Popular Elements of Mobile Retail Platforms

    According to a study from Aberdeen Group, mobile retail platforms have a number of essential elements, including product look-up features and mobile couponing. Retailers are also pointing to reporting and encryption tools as top planned back-end technologies.

  • Can You Spare A Penny?

    When is a vertical a vertical? Is it when the first page of Google AdWords is taken by look a like companies? Is it when a competitor enters the market with a URL of…