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Google Surprising #1 in China
Baidu, not Google, is China’s leading search engine in terms of market share. Baidu holds 51.5% of the market, while Google trails behind with 32.9% of the market. So it was a surprise when a recent study done by Keynote Systems…
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Microsoft Reveals adLab in Beijing, Video Hyperlink Ads
Microsoft recently opened an advertising laboratory called adLab in Beijing, China, where it has reportedly hired 50 researchers to work on about 40 different technologies that will facilitate advertising through video, television…
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Search and Online Ad Spending Increased in 4Q05
A survey of 60 media executives conducted by Deutsche Bank indicated that 65% of the respondents said that paid search spending increased during the last quarter, which spanned from October to December 2005, compared to the third quarter of last…
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Internet Advertising 2005 – The Year That Was
In 2004, our industry grew 32.5% to roughly $9.6 billion, a record for Internet advertising, and higher than expected. While the number for 2005 hasn’t been reported, most expect it to easily exceed $12 billion, which would equate to a second year of 30+%…
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The Year That Will Be
Despite the rocky beginning and the ultra-competitiveness foreshadowing times to come, 2005 once again made Internet advertising history, not to mention making more than 1200 millionaires. We’ve already presented our take on Internet Advertising…
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How Search Engines Have Changed Public Relations
When it comes to Public Relations, the driving philosophy that underlies even the most minute aspect of a campaign is that perception equals reality. This is as true as ever in the Interactive Age because anyone with Internet access has the ability to…
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PartnerCentric Inc @ Affiliate Summit
The Affiliate Summit 2006 was an incredible success, with over 13 of the PartnerCentric Inc team in attendance including the President of PartnerCentric Inc Linda Woods. The PartnerCentric Inc booth had a fantastic turnout with much of the interest…
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ARCAMAX OFFERS FREE BOOKS BY EMAIL
ArcaMax Publishing, a leading publisher of family-friendly news and entertainment, is now offering free classic books by email.
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Diigo: Another Del.icio.us?
Diigo (pronounced “deego”) is a brand new social annotation site. Social annotation is “a superset of social bookmarking,” the site (www.diigo.com) says. It is similar to del.icio.us in that it is a social bookmarking tool, and even uses the del.icio.us API…
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Et Tu, AOL?
On December 21, 2005, AOL signed and closed a deal to acquire video search startup Truveo Inc. The exact financial figures of the deal were not revealed, but AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham said it was the largest since their $435 million cash acquisition of…
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