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MySpace Top Term in 2006
Hitwise recently released their “Top US Search Lists of 2006.” This list gives us a different perspective compared to other lists concerning what Web users were interested about last year.
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DMEF ANNOUNCES NEW RISING
New York, NY, January 31, 2007 – As part of a new initiative to honor individual and corporate “Rising Stars” in the direct marketing community, the Direct Marketing Educational Foundation (DMEF) announces…
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TheLoanPage.com 1997 – 2007
When we cover the lead generation space, we most often focus on new companies, acquisitions, interesting technologies, and/or strategies used in the space. In today’s hot bed of lead generation growth, we don’t often cover or…
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Birth of Web 3.0
Hard to believe, but more than four years has passed since eBay bought PayPal. In those four years, those at PayPal, and specifically, those who decided to leave PayPal have kept busy. In the Long Island of the West, Silicon…
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Neverblue Media Incorporated Acquired by Vertrue Incorporated
Victoria, British Columbia-February 1, 2007: Neverblue Media Incorporated, a private Canadian online marketing company that specializes in affiliate marketing, announced today that it has been successfully acquired by Vertrue Incorporated, a leading Internet marketing services company.
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Online News Beats Out Newspapers in Classrooms
The Carnegie-Knight Task Force released a report on the Future of Journalism Education on Monday, which indicated that 57% of teachers use online news sources with some frequency.
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MySpace Helps Out
MySpace’s huge popularity and fame has not come without a cost. As the social networking site has swelled to enormous numbers, high-profile problems involving young users have led to complaints that the company has…
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YouTube Will Share the Wealth
In a mildly surprising statement over the weekend, YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley indicated that the video sharing site would begin to share revenues produced by its videos with their creators “in the coming months.”
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Malware and Spam Thrives in U.S. and China
According to a recent report titled “Security Threat Report 2007” released by Sophos, an IT security firm, the U.S. and China host the most sites containing malware and relay the most spam.
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BBC and Google Get More Comfortable
When unlicensed videos appear on a big online video site, the word “lawsuit” usually comes to mind. But in the case of the BBC and Google Video, the ending looks to be a lot happier, and a lot less legally sticky.
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