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  • YouTube Still Online Video King

    According to the most recent comScore Video Metrix report for September 2007, Google Sites (which includes YouTube) remains the king of the online video hill, both in terms of the number of videos viewed and in terms of unique video viewers.

  • Facebook: Another Privacy Issue

    It was a little over a year ago when Facebook faced loud criticism for the unveiling of its News Feed feature. After a public apology and a few tweaks, the News Feed remains and is a convenient feature for many users.

  • Britney, WWE, Paris Top 2007 Yahoo Searches

    Yahoo! has released its top ten search terms for 2007, and Britney Spears has retained her throne at the top of the list. Her public downfall …

  • Evolution of the Arbitrager

    The beauty and curse of the internet, especially internet advertising, arises from the little to no barriers to entry.

  • Check, please!

    Woody Allen once remarked that nobody wants to join a group that wants them. That is, people don’t often want what anyone can have; they want what not everyone can get.

  • News, the Broken Variety: Peterrific

    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

  • When is too Far?

    Ok, this might be an unpopular thing to write on this page. But the reality is that there always has been an undercurrent of dread for commercial ploys

  • Jordan’s Monster Deal: Rebate or Lottery?

    Boston Red Sox fans who bought sofas during Jordan Furniture’s Monster Deal last spring were sitting pretty after their team swept the Colorado Rockies

  • College Bowl Sprawl

    The college bowl scene, once a few games dominating New Year’s Day television, has evolved into a protracted branding bonanza kicking off before Christmas.

  • Google Increases Its Lead in October

    The most recent comScore figures show that Google led the search engine rankings yet again in October 2007.