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Avenue A Names Ad Sales Expert to Head SearchAvenue A named an ad sales expert run its search engine marketing division. Rob Wilk comes most recently...Yahoo Compounds Google's Rank MistakeEver since Google made public (by putting a metering device on its toolbar) its PageRank scores for each...11 eBay Categories Turnover More than $1 BillionIf eBay were a country, its gross national product would be leaving Guatemala in the dust. The auction...Office Depot Saves with Online Invoicing, PaymentsOffice Depot was able to convert its corporate customers - 99 percent of whom did not indicate they...Reuters Adopts RSSReuters is adopting the Really Simple Syndication (RSS), giving a boost to the content distribution standard seen commonly...Canadian Ecommerce Grows in One CategoryCanadians are turning to domestic ecommerce sites finally, with spending growing about 20 percent in the last quarter...Earthlink: Lawsuits First Spam Defense, Tech to Come LaterWired interviewed Earthlink's chief privacy officer about whether or not its efforts to "sue the pants off spammers"...Political Ads May Spur Online Media DemandThe efficiency of message distribution and proven effectiveness in fundraising efforts will drive a record year for political...Judge Reverses Self on SpamCop RestraintEven before it went into effect, Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong dissolved her temporary retraining order against SpamCop on...Click Rates to Head Downward AgainThe reversal of the seemingly inexorable decline in clickthrough rates reported by DoubleClick yesterday is probably temporary. The...CBS Site Sweeps Past Other NetsCBS's "reality" show Survivor is asking viewers to vote on the web for their favorite contestant, who will...Do-Not-Call Father CannedThe Bush Administration announced a new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chairman before the current one could even resign,... |
