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  • Zune to Add to Apple’s Growing Headache

    Apple’s dominating iPod devices have quickly grown into the face of portable music, but with recent news about Microsoft’s impending line of Zune gadgets and with the recent unveiling of SanDisk’s 8GB Sansa e280 music player, it…

  • Google and eBay Partner Up in Overseas Ads

    The latest splash at the online giants’ pool party comes courtesy of Google and eBay. The two companies announced a multi-year deal on Monday that indicates a joint revenue-sharing enterprise in contextual and click-to-call ads…

  • Part 1 – Domain Name Landscape

    There is a lot of land in the world. Virtually all of it is owned, be it by an individual, a corporation, or a government; a fair amount is developed, and the value of the land ranges dramatically based on its location. Some owners of…

  • Lexus Drives Promos Court Side for US Open

    Lexus is using its advantage as the Official Vehicle of the 2006 US Open and Presenting Sponsor of the US Open Men’s Singles Championship to serve up promos right down the baseline of the tennis event.

  • Yoplait Extends ‘Save Lids to Save Lives’

    General Mills is gearing up for Yoplait’s iconic Save Lids to Save Lives program with stepped-up support from top retailers and, for the first time, sorority girls and golfers.

  • “Web Conditioning: Get Your Site in Shape”

    It’s not talked about much, but woodland animals are notoriously unresponsive to advertising. That’s why you don’t expect to see many billboards when camping. The website of a brick-and-mortar business acts…

  • SPOTLIGHT ON… Larry Organ from ConsumerBase

    – Find out how a data marketing company operates online
    – Discover Larry Organ’s response to his controversial interview in Forbes Magazine
    – Find out how you can make more money with your data

  • AOL Fallout Continues

    On Monday it was revealed that AOL’s chief technology officer, Maureen Govern, had resigned from her post in the aftermath of the company’s privacy mishap. The researcher who posted the data online and the researcher’s…

  • Consumers Unsatisfied with Portals

    According to the most recent study conducted by the American Customer Satisfaction Index, customers in the U.S. are becoming less satisfied with major portals and search engines, Google included.

  • Google Loses Search Share

    According to comScore Networks’ monthly qSearch analysis of search engine activity released on Sunday, Google actually saw its share of online searches decrease in the month of July 2006, while Yahoo!, Time Warner, and Ask each…