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US Internet User Update
The Internet has long been a mass medium in the US, but it just got a little more massive.
eMarketer estimates that 63.4% of the US population uses the Web at least once per month, and …
Facebook Apps: Are they dead?
While some application developers are claiming that the Facebook Platform is “dead,” that’s not quite true for everyone. While many developers have experienced a dip in traffic since the Facebook redesign, some are still growing …
Pay per click geo-targeting: Finally from Yahoo
Pay per click Geo-targeting for Yahoo advertisers has been launched this week. The new tool will enable search advertising marketers to fine tune campaigns and create more relevant ad clicks by selecting specific target locations.
As …
Facebook music store: soon
As anyone who has held up a lighter alongside friends during a second encore can tell you, social networking and music are meant to sing together. MySpace reminded everyone of its roots last month with …
Internet Advertising is growing
If you are following up on the Interactive Advertising Bureau’s (IAB’s) Internet Advertising Revenue Report displaying “2008 Second-Quarter and First Six-Month Results”, call eMarketer for analysis on online advertising spending.
eMarketer projects that US online ad …
Google earnings: Report
Google just released third quarter earnings. It reported revenues of $5.4 billion (about $4 billion after traffic acquisition costs are taken out, which is what Wall Street looks at) and profits of $1.3 billion. The …
Net Neutrality: How will affect internet?
Network neutrality is when Internet users are in control of what content they view and what applications they use on the Internet. The Internet has operated according to this neutrality principle since its earliest days. …
Click Fraud: Google allies with Click Forsenics
In a development that would have seemed impossible two years ago, Google Inc. is cooperating publicly with Click Forensics Inc., a click-fraud-detection company with which it has had a rocky relationship.
Click Forensics said Thursday that …
Google for iPhone Advertising
Google is currently testing a feature that will give advertisers more control over how their ads appear to users of mobile devices with full Internet browsers, such as the iPhone. The feature is currently in …
Pay per click Advertising: Microsoft pays you to search!
OK, did you see this? Microsoft is going to pay you to use its search engine.
Until the end of the year, you’ll get points every time you use Microsoft’s Live.com service. Pile up enough of …
Text Ads on Google Maps
Text ads are appearing at the bottom of Google Maps. This may be bucket testing, but when I enter “New York City hotels” on Google Maps, I get a single line below with text ads …
