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YouTube Upgrading to Higher Resolution
While other video sharing sites, including Vimeo, Dailymotion, and the recently shuttered Stage6, have offered high quality videos, YouTube has not made any visible headway towards that end until recently. The popular online video destination was recently found to be tinkering with the quality of some of its videos.
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Internet Audience in the U.S. is on Upward Path
There were 188.1 million Internet users in the U.S. during 2007, according to eMarketer. This reflected a growth of 3.4%. In 2008, the audience is expected to grow another 3.1% to 193.9 million, which is approximately two-thirds of the country’s total population.
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Google Tops U.K. List in January
A recent report released by comScore World Metrix showed that Google Sites attracted the largest audience of unique visitors in the U.K. during the month of January.
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Baidu Begins Testing Hi
While Baidu holds a strong leadership position in China’s search engine market, holding a 60.1% share at the end of the fourth quarter of 2007 (to Google’s 25.9% share), it has yet to set foot in the instant messaging market in its homeland.
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RFID Ramp-Up
What’s the purpose of a shopper marketing promotion if the merchandise is sitting in the store’s back room rather than out on display where it belongs?
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Want A Rebate? Stay Focused
last september, my son’s optometrist informed me that I was eligible for a $30 rebate because I had purchased a six-month supply of contact lenses from
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Stuff We Can’t Do Here Yet
You can watch David Beckham score goals in Los Angeles, but if you want him on your mobile phone reminding you to say goodbye, you’ll have to go to Hong
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AdsToClicks is now open for business
AdsToClicks, a provider of performance-based online marketing solutions, is now open for business.
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Google Topples Microsoft in Canada
Recent numbers released by comScore Media Metrix indicates that Google was the most visited online property in Canada in January
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Google, Yahoo, Ask.com Gain in January
January brought no surprises for the top seven search engines in the U.S. Of course, if you’re like the vast majority of online searchers, no rankings have changed, though market share figures have fluctuated slightly.
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