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Google’s Search Lead Can’t Help Stock Price
Google continued to lead the search market by a large margin in June, but this encouraging information couldn’t prevent Google’s stock price from sliding late last week.
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Illinois is the Most Spammed State
A recent report released by MessageLabs Intelligence lists the top 10 most spammed states in the U.S. The top 10 list is:
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Internet Important for Travelers
Destination Analysts recently released findings that point to the fact that the Web is an important tool for leisure travelers
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The Two Faces of Quality Score
When Google first introduced the quality score, they went to beyond normal lengths, for Google that is, to explain the rationale behind the release, even informing advertisers in advance. Subsequent quality score…
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And The Results Are In
A few weeks ago we talked about how the beginning of July marks one of several important dates for those who track financial performance, and this past week, the public companies in our sector report their second quarter…
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iLegal – COPA Invalidated by Appeals Court
This week, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a 2007 lower-court decision that the Child Online Protection Act (COPA) violated the First Amendment.
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Crown Royal Star Cabbie Supports Safe Drinking
When Indianapolis bar patrons call for taxis for safety’s sake tonight, the cabbie could be NASCAR star Jamie McMurray in a replica of his signature stock car.
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Geico Caveman Hits the Bars
Even cavemen need to get out on the town now and then. So insurance provider Geico is taking its trademark Neanderthals out dancing, via an interactive promo campaign running on the Ecast in-bar jukebox network
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Pepsi Honors DJ Culture in August
Beverage retailer Pepsi-Cola North America will get its DJs in motion in August with a “Month in the Mix” series of live concert events celebrating hip-hop culture.
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Is there room for my company in the affiliate-marketing world?
The rapid growth of the Internet and online services worldwide is only the beginning of a long-lived trend towards an economy built on the infrastructure of the Internet.
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