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YouTube Video Causes Stir By Showing How Democrats Caused Crisis
In another example of the power of the Internet to move public perception, a video that shows how the Democrats caused the current financial crises has nearly 850,000 views just hours after being linked to by The Drudge Report.Updated (092908) to 850,000 views.
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Content Creators Showing Ads On YouTube
At the annual shareholder meeting a month ago, Google promised new YouTube ad formats that would be neither pre-roll or post-roll.
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News Corp. Showing Classmates.com Success Path
Rupert Murdoch, chair of News Corp., is buying Dow Jones & Co, the publisher of the Wall Street Journal for $5 billion. Yesterday he announced that he’s ending the subscription model for the WSJ.com website (which many deem a success).
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Yahoo, Still Second In UK, Showing Improvement
“Good game, good game.” That’s what we used to say to each other after sporting events, even if one side had walloped the other by an almost unimaginable amount. And that’s what somebody might say to the Yahoo search team in Britain - it isn’t winning, but it sure is trying hard.
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Google, Your Long Tail is Showing
Reuters is reporting that Google is opening up its "advertise on this site" feature to everyone by re-branding it "On-site Advertiser Sign-Up."
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Microsoft Showing Off SQL Server 2005 At Gitex
The world's largest software company let the middle-eastern market take a gander at the SQL Server 2005 and their development tool, Visual Studio 2005, at the September edition of the Gitex conference in Dubai, UAE.
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Favicons Showing Up In Google AdSense
As Google's AdSense advertising program continues to embrace the graphical side of web advertising, many bloggers are noticing and commenting on the changes being made by Google while providing advertising for its members.
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Froogle Ads For Fathers Day Showing Up In Google AdWords
Recently, Murdok featured an article discussing how Google was allowing Froogle ads to appear in the first paid position of their search result page. Google acknowledged, to Andy Beal, that they were indeed promoting Froogle by placing it within the paid listing area.