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Online advertising slows as privacy issues are rising
Wednesday, 3 Sep, 2008 – 1:22 | No Comment
June’s Top U.S. Online Advertisers and Ad Publishers
Friday, 29 Aug, 2008 – 1:19 | No Comment
Fox Interactive Media, which owns MySpace.com (and is owned by News Corp. (NWS )), ranked as the top display ad publisher with 15.9% of all display ads viewed in June, and Microsoft was the top …
“Microsoft is ‘Done’ With Yahoo” says Ballmer
Friday, 25 Jul, 2008 – 11:30 | No Comment
Chief Executive Steve Ballmer on Thursday defended Microsoft Corp’s need to make heavy investments in its Internet businesses but said the company was “done,” for now, with pursuing Yahoo Inc . “There’s nothing under discussion …
Internet Portal Wars: How the Mighty Have Fallen
Saturday, 5 Jul, 2008 – 15:00 | One Comment
Nothing represents the changing of the guard as much as how the Big Three Portals have fallen from grace. Don’t get me wrong: from an operational standpoint, Yahoo! (YHOO) is a fine property, but …
Airline tests in-flight Web access
Friday, 27 Jun, 2008 – 10:23 | No Comment
American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning Wednesday, with broader service expected to begin in the following couple of weeks. Besides the paid service, passengers will …
Google Search Ads Rile Its Big Customers
Monday, 23 Jun, 2008 – 11:02 | No Comment
As Google Inc. pushes to sell ads crucial to its revenue growth, some of its largest advertisers are growing angry with the way the company oversees its sponsored searches