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State Anti-Spam Law Ruling UpheldA Washington state appeals court found that an Oregon man had indeed violated Washington's anti-spam law by misrepresenting...Weintzen to Stay on at DMAThe Direct Marketing Association (DMA) announced that its retiring CEO Robert Weintzen - a lightening rod in the...Most Spam from U.S.About 55 percent of spam counted by Commtouch came from the U.S., according to a compiled list of...Advergames Popular in Political CirclesAdvergames are becoming rather popular in political marketing, gaining Internet exposure without great media costs. Detractors say the...AdWords Makes Broad Match Terms More RelevantGoogle modified its AdWords results a little bit this week, making its broad-match terms more targeted to relevant...Baseball League Bans AdwareMajor League Baseball (MLB), annoyed at the fact that adware companies are selling inventory that reaches viewers of...PriceGrabber Says No to Pop-Ups of All StripesPriceGrabber announced today, quickly following a similar Major League Baseball announcement, that it would not use pop-ups, adware...New Microsoft Search Arrives Today, Will UnderwhelmMicrosoft is set to release today the first iteration of its new and improved search engine. The features... |
