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ComScore Unveils qSearch 2.0, Google is Happy

A few weeks ago, Nielsen//NetRatings decided to shift its focus from page views to the length of visits on Web sites. On Monday, comScore followed up with a change of its own by introducing qSearch 2.0. Google in particular will...

Facebook is Costly for Australia

Facebook has grown in popularity in Australia over the past several months, according to Hitwise. By the end of July, Facebook was one of the top 20 sites visited by Aussies across every category. This is great news for Facebook...

GDrive Looks Dead

After a video titled "Googley Blues" was made public for a short while on YouTube (before being marked "Private"), it seems that the ominous GDrive looks to be on the backburner at the Googleplex, if not totally killed.

Online Back-to-School Shopping

As August nears its end, swarms of college students are thinking of what they "need" to buy for the upcoming school year. The most popular items and the places where they intend to purchase them are not surprising, but this time of...

News, the Broken Variety: Billz

This episode of Broken News is brought to you by our trusted industry insider, Cauldron Larynx. Cauldron utilizes deep knowledge, deeper skills and deepest relationships to make up the most breaking and relevant news in the Affiliate Marketing sector.

A Different Type of Subprime Fallout – Part 1

The past three weeks have had more than just the financial markets on edge. They have caused the whole world to take notice. Included in that group are those in the mortgage lead generation market. After years of prosperity, that...

A Different Type of Subprime Fallout – Part 2

The marketing of subprime credit cards has gone on in scale, albeit rather quietly for years. My first recollection of these cards comes in 2002 not long after the collapse of Providian and their NextCard division which made, and...