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Aussie Paid Search to SurgeThe pay-per-click (PPC) paid search market in Australia will grow 85 percent this year, reaching Australian $130 million,...Advertisers Wading in as Podcasts Flow into MainstreamPodcasts may have become mainstream overnight thanks to Apple iTunes, but marketers have to surmount the various challenges...Eye-Tracking Tech Applied to Email MessagesThe increased demand for measuring campaign results and new technologies that create more natural test settings have prompted...AOL Launches Video Search, Announces New Video Content and HubAs anticipated, America Online today announced online video initiatives for finding and watching videos online. AOL officially launched...China Joins Global Anti-Spam BattleChina, the world's second-largest source of unsolicited emails, agreed on Monday to join an international effort led by...Sweden Outlaws Unauthorized File-SharingSweden, which until now had no law against downloading copyrighted movies and music, has now banned the practice,...Online Retailers Discovering, Testing BlogsOnline retailers are starting to test blogs to give their stores more personality - and their customers a...Digital Marketer Panlogic Expands into ChinaU.K.-based digital marketing consultancy Panlogic has established operations in Shanghai and Beijing, reports NetImperative. Panlogic will initially work...Google Click Fraud Suit a Winner in CourtGoogle won its suit against an AdSense partner publisher that it had accused of deliberate click fraud. Two...Classified Ventures Buys HomeGainOnline classified advertising company Classified Ventures Friday announced that it has acquired HomeGain, an online real estate site,...Journalist 'Shield' Bills Leave Bloggers ExposedAs a group of Senators draft a bill to protect journalists from jail terms for not giving up... |
