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Microsoft Further Expands Free Email OfferMicrosoft's initial low-key effort to bump its Hotmail service free storage limit to 25 megabytes proved both to...AOL Buys Advertising.comHalting an Advertising.com planned effort to sell an initial public offering, AOL announced it would buy the firm...Paid Inclusion Losing Luster, Ask Jeeves Bows OutIn the face of a search engine marketshare battle between Google, Yahoo and Microsoft that makes search results...Adspend Predictions Revised UpwardsMcCann's market analyst Bob Coen raised his advertising growth estimates for 2004, pegging the rise to be 7.3...Banking Business Continues Move OnlineMore and more consumer banking is being transacted online, moving the center of gravity of the banking industry...Too Many Faked Clicks in Affiliate MarketingPay-per-click affiliate marketing's reputation continues to sink. Buy.com CEO Scot Blum told a conference this week that affiliate...Arrest at AOL for Selling Emails to SpammersAn AOL worker was arrested Wednesday for stealing 92 million AOL email addresses and selling them to a...Study: Google Leads Online BrandsHarris Interactive's 2004 EquiTrends Brand Study shows that Google again came out on top in the online brands...Europeans E-Commerce More than DoublesVisa figures show Europeans rapidly adopting e-commerce, with purchases more than doubling in the four countries examined. Of...Fraud Trial Pushed Back for Ogilvy Email ReviewTwo former Ogilvy executives facing fraud charges for overbilling a federal agency client saw their trial date moved... |
