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Yahoo Installs TV Exec as Head of MediaYahoo installed an entertainment executive as head of its media group. Former chairman of ABC Entertainment Television Lloyd...Brits Prefer Net Search to PhonebooksThree quarters of British people surveyed said they'd rather search via an online search engine than use a...Nike Shoxploitation Site Promotes Unreleased ShoePaying homage to blaxploitation culture, Nike launched a Shoxploitation website to promote its new Shox Neo sneakers. The...AOL: No Plans for Search Engine, Plenty for PersonalizationAOL again confirmed it lacks plans for its own search engine, relying instead on Google's, but it did...AOL Firing Rumors Persist, Q3 Numbers to ComeCNET went and found its own anonymous source to confirm to it that AOL plans on firing 700...Yahoo CEO on Desktop Search: We're a Comin'All the rage, the desktop search category got another plug, with Yahoo CEO Terry Semel saying that the...E-Commerce Conversion Rates IncreaseDoubleClick reports in a tracking study that conversion rates for e-commerce firms are improving steadily, even as shopping...CMR Figures May Severely Undercount NetA TNS Media Intelligence/CMR study showed that about $1.4 billion was spent on political ads in 2004, leading...News Sites Buying Traffic on Search EnginesOnline news sites, long in a battle for marketshare, are turning to search advertising to up their online...AdAge to Produce Non-Web Digital EditionAdAge is launching a new digital edition through Zinio, a company that takes print publications and produces identical-looking...TW Profits Lower, AOL Accounting Still at IssueTime Warner revealed a poor third quarter, citing both an eight percent profit drop and the need to... |
