Archive for September, 2007
Thursday, September 27th, 2007
Today is the day for Google to face the United States Senate concerning the purchase of the online advertising company, DoubleClick. This "merger" has been brought under question by groups that are concerned with user privacy and anti-trust issues.
David Drummond, the Senior VP for Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer, ...
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2007
In a recent filing with the SEC Answers.com disclosed that they have extended an advertising agreement with Google for another two years.
This means that their mutual agreement will go through January 2010.
Answers will share revenues from Adsense, search and other web services that Google provides.
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Monday, September 24th, 2007
Here's something that I can get behind. Companies and people that are conscious about our environment and are always looking for ways to reduce the amount of energy (in the form of gas, electricity or other sources of power) that they use. That is just what Google is boasting ...
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Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
MySpace recently announced that they will start using "highly targeted" advertising within user profiles and blogs at the popular social networking site.
MySpace started experimenting with "interest targeting" in July, disseminating users likes and dislikes based on the information that is provided (and written about) in their MySpace accounts. With this ...
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Monday, September 3rd, 2007
First people got a glimpse of the Earth via satellite at Google Earth. Then, people got a taste of the sky with an enhanced Google Earth interface and now users can take to the sky in a new flight simulator.
Users that wish to pilot a F16 Fighter or a SR22 ...
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