Month: October 2010
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Toys R Us Kiosks Allows Kids to Create “Wish Lists”
Toys R Us is installing kiosks is every store across the country for kids to input “Wish Lists” of everything they are dreaming of finding under the tree Christmas morning
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News Brief-Dunkin’ Donuts
Dunkin’ Donuts has renewed its sponsorship agreement with the 17-time World Champion Boston Celtics.The three-year extension, which will focus on community and promotional initiatives
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The Biggest News We’ve Yet to Hear of?
For many people, 1998 was a banner year, smack in the middle of the internet boom and graduates who knew programming were getting insane job offers. It was not a great year for…
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What Would You Do As YHOO
It’s that time of the year again, earnings season. The third quarter has ended, and public companies have shared how they fared. It’s a time of anticipation, an intense period of guesswork…
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Adknowledge Releases Performance Metrics on Hydra Purchase
Data validates affiliate uptake of complementary CPC and CPA models
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Fantasy Football Sites Surge in September
Visits to fantasy football sites boomed in September, though both Yahoo and ESPN’s offerings saw year-over-year declines, according to Experian Hitwise.
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More Adults Own Cell Phones Than Computers
According to recent numbers from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, more American adults own cell phones than desktop computers and laptop computers.
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The Week in Review
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Making the Most of the Yahoo and Microsoft Search Alliance
If you’re an online advertiser and are wondering how you can best respond to the search pact between Yahoo and Microsoft, Clickable has some suggestions for you in its report titled, “Navigating The Yahoo! And Microsoft Search Alliance.”
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The 2010 Holiday Shopping Season Has Already Begun
Halloween hasn’t even hit us yet but that hasn’t stopped some consumers from getting an early start on their holiday shopping, according to data from Compete.