|
|
[2004-09-28] 3 Deadly Search Engine Marketing Sins My inbox this week provided glaring examples of three all too common rookie search engine marketing mistakes. What you could call three deadly search engine marketing sins.
[2004-09-27] Clicklab Brings Key Innovations to Web Analytics Clicklab Releases v2.0 of Its Web Analytics Platform; Helps Online Advertisers Detect and Document Click Fraud.
[2004-09-24] New Executive Team Member for MSN Former Kimberly-Clark Executive Brings 17 Years of Award-Winning Consumer Marketing Experience to New Role as Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Global Marketing.
[2004-09-22] Mail.com Selects 24/7 Real Media's Open AdStream Central 24/7 Real Media today announced that Mail.com has chosen 24/7 Real Media's Open AdStream Central as its exclusive ad serving solution.
[2004-09-21] Ask Jeeves Selects Topix.net to Provide News for its Local News Channel Topix.net today announced that it has been selected by Ask Jeeves to provide news to Ask Jeeves (Ask.com) for its Local News channel.
[2004-09-21] German Court Rejects Google Lawsuit A court in Hamburg, Germany has thrown out a lawsuit against Google concerning trademark infringement. A German company brought the suit against the search engine because they felt Google was selling ads that featured their trademark.
[2004-09-20] Siebel to Host Inaugural BI Summit New Thought Leadership and Technology Conference Brings Together Industry Leaders to Discuss New Era of BI and Analytics.
[2004-09-20] Google Browser: Just a Matter of Time? It's looking more and more likely that the oft-speculated possibility of Google creating their own browser may become a reality.
[2004-09-15] Dogpile Becomes WebFetch Because of the linguistic implications, Meta search engine Dogpile has decided to change their name to WebFetch. This change is intended for the company's European and UK search sites.
[2004-09-14] Findwhat.com Launches Pay-Per-Call FINDWHAT.COM today announced the United States launch of its pioneering advertising service--FindWhat.com pay-per-call.
[2004-09-14] Yahoo! Acquires Musicmatch for $160 Million Yahoo and Musicmatch announced they have signed a definitive agreement under which Yahoo! will acquire Musicmatch for a purchase price of approximately $160 million in cash.
[2004-09-01] Media Search and Hitwise Announce Alliance Today, Media Search and Hitwise have announced an alliance to provide Media Search's clients with the latest technology to monitor the Internet for online news and information.
[2004-09-01] eBay to Purchase Additional Shares of Internet Auction Co. eBay today announced that it has agreed to purchase additional publicly-held common shares of Internet Auction Co. (IAC). from several institutional shareholders, including funds managed by Tiger Technology, Lone Pine Capital LLC, Viking Global Investors and others, collectively representing more than 23% of IAC's total outstanding shares.
|
|