Advertising & Marketing

Chrome OS Touch Rumors Restart
Given the way in which the iPad's dominated this week's tech news, rumors about all other sorts of touch-sensitive technology were bound to spread.  Still, there may be som...
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Google Makes Apps Script More Widely Available
Google has launched the Google Apps Script in Google Apps Standard Edition, meaning that it is much more broa...
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Google Pulls Out Checkbook To Secure Chromium
Security experts who either weren't inclined to do Google any favors or actually wanted to cause a little mischief now have good reason to help the search giant out.  Googl...
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FCC Writes Letter To Google Over Early Mobile Termination Fees
The Federal Communications Commission recently began an inquiry into exorbitant early termination fees in mobile phone carriers’ contracts. The investigation began when Ve...
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Key Stats Show Slump In Twitter Use
Here’s are some metrics that should concern those inside of Twitter: The number of new users per month is down 20% since its peak in July 2009....
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Google Introduces Click-To-Call Numbers In Ads
The best ad - from the perspective of both users and advertisers - is often something that will immediately let the two sides connect.  Google's taken an intelligent step f...
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Google Gives Mobile Users a Link to Popular Images
Google has introduced a new feature for its mobile Image Search offering. The feature is "Popular Images," and lets Android and iPhone users browse popular images (go...
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Google Analytics Annotations Now Available to All
Update: Google has announced that annotations are now available f...
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Google Announces Unicode Progress
Google's made an announcement regarding Unicode, and believe it or not, there's something for everyone here.  Programmers should be interested to know that Unicode is becom...
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Yahoo Search Launches On Arabic-Language Site
Maktoob may not be a site with which many American search experts are familiar, and similarly, Yahoo's name probably isn't something Arabic-speaking individuals are used to seei...
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Canada’s Privacy Commissioner Probes Facebook Again
Last year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada investigated Facebook as a result of several complaints.  Then the Privacy Commissioner made some recommendation...
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Google Celebrates Data Privacy Day
Today, January 28th, is variously recognized as the Feast Day of Saint Thomas Aquinas and Saint Julian's Day.  It's Data Privacy Day, too (or Data Protection Day in Europe)...
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Twitter Excited About Ducking Censors
Twitter claims not to be taking an active role in the dispute, but it's definitely applauding developers who try to make Twitter.com available in China and Iran.  Ev Willia...
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A Markup That Could Have Big Implications for SEO
RDFa, which stands for Resource Description Framework in attributes, is a W3C recommendation, which adds a set of attribute level...
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Chrome Wins Browser Speed Test
Two years ago, Google's Chrome browser didn't exist.  Now, it might be the best browser available.  New test results claim that it beats all competitors by a significa...
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