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Yahoo! announces deal with print media

Online advertising and print advertising are to come together in a new deal that Yahoo!

Tuesday 21st of November 2006 05:31:26 PM

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Web marketers 'must get bloggers onside'

Website marketing professionals need to get bloggers on their side and to understand their characteristics before entering the blogosphere, a new report claims.A study from Forrester Research found that as

Thursday 23rd of November 2006 05:29:26 PM

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Blogging 'catching up with print media'

Internet blogging seems to be catching up with the mainstream media in more ways than one, with research from Hotwire showing that across Europe, 24 per cent of respondents consider

Monday 27th of November 2006 05:17:17 PM

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First social network search engine unveiled

Social search engine service Wink has launched what it claims is the first search engine that allows people to search across multiple social networks and find people according to their

Friday 17th of November 2006 05:33:09 PM

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Search engines 'could kill off classifieds'

Internet search engines like Google and Yahoo! Search may kill off classified advertising in its traditional form, a British newspaper editor has predicted.

Friday 10th of November 2006 06:07:30 PM

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Click fraud figures 'lower than estimated'

Estimates of click fraud in online advertising have been exaggerated by third party firms, Google's business trust manager, Shuman Ghosemajumder, has claimed.

Wednesday 1st of November 2006 05:06:21 PM

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Email spam found to be more annoying than junk mail

Spam is now confirmed as the most intrusive, annoying and irritating form of mail marketing, according to recent study results.

Monday 6th of November 2006 04:31:59 PM

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PCC calls for website code of practice

The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) has called for blogs and other websites to be covered by a voluntary code of practice.

Wednesday 29th of November 2006 05:10:33 PM

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