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AOL Fallout Continues
On Monday it was revealed that AOL’s chief technology officer, Maureen Govern, had resigned from her post in the aftermath of the company’s privacy mishap. The researcher who posted the data online and the researcher’s…
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Consumers Unsatisfied with Portals
According to the most recent study conducted by the American Customer Satisfaction Index, customers in the U.S. are becoming less satisfied with major portals and search engines, Google included.
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Google Loses Search Share
According to comScore Networks’ monthly qSearch analysis of search engine activity released on Sunday, Google actually saw its share of online searches decrease in the month of July 2006, while Yahoo!, Time Warner, and Ask each…
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Splogs Continue to be a Growing Pain
According to Steve Rubel’s Micro Persuasion blog, the newest issue of Wired magazine contains some in-depth discussion about splogs and how they present a challenge for search engines and the blogosphere.
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MediaWhiz Launches adNet a Customizable Solution for Online Display Advertising
NEW YORK, NY, August 21, 2006 – MediaWhiz Holdings, LLC today announced the launch of adNet, a newly established ad network for online display advertising. adNet’s new offering allows advertisers and publishers to…
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Agencies
Sara Lee Breaks ‘Joy’ Umbrella Campaign
Sara Lee Food & Beverage this week begins its first-ever umbrella campaign for its deli, bakery and dessert lines, introducing the theme “The Joy of Eating.”
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Agencies
San Diego Chargers Fans to Get Digital Gift Cards
In a show of fan appreciation, the San Diego Chargers will give 5,000 Chargers season ticket holders a customized digital gift card in the form of a CD to redeem on the Chargers’ online team store during the upcoming season.
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Agencies
Nestlé Stages Treasure Quest
Nestlé USA is running an on-pack and online instant-win game dangling a $1 million prize.
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What Will Google Do Now?
MySpace and Google have always garnered their fare share of press, and the level of inherent interest has only increased upon the announcement of their 39 month, almost one billion dollar deal to work together
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eBay, AOL, Amazon, Yahoo, and MSN
Chances are most of us use eBay, Amazon, and Yahoo, but they seem to have become non-players at the moment with respect to internet advertising.
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