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Watch a Live Stream of the Times Square New Year's Celebration
TimesSquare.com is offering a free, live stream of the most famous New Year's celebration in the world. It will begin the stream at 4pm and last until 12:15am. Mogulus will provide the streaming technology. This way you can enjoy Times Square without being surrounded by thousands of drunk, screaming people, having beer poured all over you and not h
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The Evolution of Online Advertising Technology - More Targeting, Less Privacy (Part Two)
by Scott Buresh Even with the cookie-type behavioral advertising technology, there was a way for users to prevent these ads from targeting them. They could set their machines not to accept any cookies at all by setting their browser security setting to high. This solved the privacy issue, although many websites would (intentionally or not) render i
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Following Mobile Search: the dotMobi Way
Everyone is asking about the next big thing in mobile technology. Surely one of the next big things is mobile search but that s just one part of the mobile web. Will Google gain a lock on that or will it go in a different direction Keep reading for a perspective on one possibility....
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Crackberry
The future of search is in mobile technology and that’s a fact. Keeping up with mobile applications isn’t easy to say the least. Personally I’m a Blackberry fan and always looking for the latest apps. Crackberry.com came to my attention and I have to say it offers great insights into all things Blackberry.
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Study: Google & Web Search Makes You Smarter
Proving what many of us in the search industry have long suspected, a report today on CNN says searching the web makes you smarter. Dr. Gary Small, a professor at UCLA, studied the brain activity of two groups of elder adults — one with “Web savvy” and one without. The study used MRI technology to measure [...]
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Study: Huge Potential SEM Spend Untapped
A new JupiterResearch, Marin Software-sponsored study has found some surprising things about large-search marketers and their SEM spending: more than 90 percent would spend as much as 22 percent more — if they had better tools and technology to manage complex campaigns. That potentially represents hundreds of millions — even billions &#
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Yahoo Upgrades Calendar, Integrates With Other Yahoo Properties
Yahoo! Calendar, one of the company’s early “Web 1.0″ properties, is getting a major facelift for the first time in 10 years. Yahoo announced details of the new Yahoo! Calendar beta today, which uses technology from their 2007 purchase of Zimbra. In addition to improving integration with Yahoo! Mail, the new calendar will be more
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The Evolution of Online Advertising Technology - More Targeting, Less Privacy (Part One)
by Scott Buresh Please bear with me as I go through a brief history of basic online advertising. The evolution of targeted online advertising is interesting, because I believe the perceived harmlessness of early advertising technology and targeting tactics lulled many people into a sense of complacency or perhaps even false security. In the beginni
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A Reluctant Google Looks at Ad Agencies
You don’t see a lot of traditional advertising from Google. Their philosophy is to build great products and develop amazing technology and let it sell (and support) itself. Their marketing strategy has relied mostly on word of mouth - and its worked well. It just may not be enough for a company their size. That is [...]
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New: Browse Top Stories At Google Blog Search
Google Blog Search just had a big change announced today — top blog posts are now clustered on the home page around particular story topics, similar to how Google News (or Techmeme) operates. You can also drill into various categories of posts, such as technology or politics. It looks interesting and [...]
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