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Washington Post Buys SlateThe Washington Post is acquiring Slate, the perennially unprofitable online magazine started by Microsoft. Newsweek, another Post property,...Nielsen Juggernaut Solidifying Metrics GripMediaPost reports that agency folk are fretting that Nielsen's deals with DVR companies, securing its measurement monopoly further...Judge Finds Against Maker of Copyright ThreatsDiebold knowingly tried to misuse the DMCA act to intimidate students and advocacy groups, a judge ruled, making...Tivo, Netflix Confirm Rumors of Video on Demand ProjectDVD rental firm Netflix and digital video recorder firm Tivo confirmed the rumors and announced a partnership that...Microsoft to Reveal Search Tech to Selected BloggersMicrosoft put together a group of bloggers and search experts to act as a sort of focus group...Search Growth Estimates Wildly DifferSearch Engine market growth predictions remain all over the map, with Jupiter's curmudgeonly Nate Elliott holding the bottom...Email Marketing Tied to Web Metrics, User BehaviorAn email marketing firm and a web metrics company have combined their offerings to engineer a product that...Real Estate Ad Dollars Shifting OnlineReal Estate ad revenues look to be shifting from print to online, although the process has only just...Do-Not-Spam Registry PossibleThe hugely popular Do-Not-Call Registry has proven both larger and more successful than anyone predicted. More people put...Froogle Leaps Across PondFroogle, Google's shopping engine, launched in beta in the U.K. a few days ago. Looking at the random...FindWhat Launches PPC Auction NetworkFindWhat launched its own version of a cost-per-click auction network, debuting AdRevenue Xpress. While the auction process remains... |
