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Searchers: Smarter, Lazier, Both?A recent study published by iProspect (in conjunction with JupiterResearch) reveals that searchers are feeling less and less adventurous in their pursuit of good search results. 
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MLB, Bayer Make Pact to Battle Prostate CancerMajor League Baseball Properties and Bayer HealthCare’s One A Day Multivitamins are taking a swing at preventing prostate cancer in a four-year deal that will raise money for research based on strikeouts. 
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AgenciesKraft Promotes Bagel-fuls with Sampling, TourKraft is kicking off a sampling campaign today to promote its newest breakfast product, Bagel-fuls. 
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AgenciesNBC, Liberty Mutual Forge Marketing PartnershipNBC and Liberty Mutual have struck a marketing partnership that casts the insurance company as primary sponsor of two movies tied to a larger promotional effort based on the theme of personal responsibility. 
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AzoogleAds Re-Brands as Epic AdvertisingNew Corporate Brand Identity Encompasses Broad Range of Performance Marketing Services 
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LinkValu announces exciting enhancements to their eLifePolicy websiteLinkValu announces exciting enhancements to their eLifePolicy website and the launch of ‘Q2 Spring into Action Bonus for CPA Affiliates – Meet LinkValu at Ad:Tech San Francisco in booth #5558 
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Neverblue Media Appoints New PresidentNeverblue Media, a Canadian online marketing company that specializes in affiliate marketing, announced today that it has appointed Hakan Lindskog as the company’s new President. Current President and company co-founder, Todd Dunlop, will transition to an active role on Neverblue Media’s recently formed Board of Advisors. 
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Active Internet Users Disappear in FebruaryAre people not using the Internet anymore? 
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After WikipediaIt should come as no surprise that the majority of Wikipedia’s traffic comes from Google, followed far behind by Yahoo!. This might beg the question: where do these users go afterwards? 
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Coverage Matters Less, Lower Costs Matter MoreThe end of 2006 seems like a long time ago, and it is fairly obvious that the typical cell phone consumer has had a dramatic shift in expectations and tastes regarding their mobile experiences. This is reflected in the most recent “comScore Wireless Report,” which reported its findings based on the responses of more than 2,000 U.S. wireless cell phone users. 
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