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Web Analytics Key to Improving Holiday ResultseCommerce Times put together a comprehensive special report on the resurgence of web analytics and their importance to...Senior Executives Unsure Agencies Understand their NeedsForbes.com and Euro RSCG, as reported by ClickZ, polled senior executives at major firms around the world, finding...'Blog' Most Looked Up Word on WebMerriam-Webster said yesterday that the most looked-up word for 2004 on its website was "blog." Reuters reports that...Microsoft to Bow Blogging EnginePaidContent points out that Microsoft seems ready to launch its own blogging engine, taking on Google in yet...Singingfish Relaunches Video SearchAOL will launch an improved version of its Singingfish video search engine today, according to ClickZ. AOL acquired...Visa: Online Sales Growth Doubled General Black Friday GrowthVisa reported 28 percent gains in Black Friday online retail receipts, about double the growth rate seen for...Shopzilla: Holiday Shoppers 1/4 DoneShopzilla's BizRate.com polled about 4,500 online shoppers over last weekend to find that the buyers indicated they were...Newspapers Caught Cheating, Audits Called into QuestionAnd we thought that ad server discrepancies had gotten bad online. People in the print world are skulking...Geico Settles Keyword Case with OvertureMediaPost reports that Geico settled its copyright suit with Overture, leaving Google as the main defendant in the...Jupiter: Net Adspend Up on Price HikesJupiter attributes much of the recently reported growth in online advertising to price increases, rather than additional inventory...BigBad Chair Charles Lard Dead at 58AdWeek reports that the chairman of Boston-based online agency BigBad died just prior to Thanksgiving after a long...New Netscape to Include Both Firefox, IECNET reports that AOL's new Netscape release will allow users to select which browser engine will handle specific...Marketscore Traffic Monitor Labeled 'Spyware'ComputerWeekly reports that IT executives are increasingly concerned about software that monitors internet usage. In particular, a program... |
