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Top Industry News for 7-14-10: Old Spice man huge hit as he interacts with web
Campaigns & Creatives:
Old Spice man connects with the Web.
Search:
Paid-search spending on the rise.
Mobile Marketing:
Jumptap tries to capitalize on A [...]
Posted: Wednesday, July 14th 2010
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 02/19/09
Smartphones:
Apple bumps 3G download cap to 20MB.
AT&T to offer Android smartphone.
Sprint 4G handset to launch by summer.
[...]
Posted: Friday, February 19th 2010
MSN Search Launches Sexy Viral to Combat Google
The strikingly beautiful mascot behind MSN Search's viral Ms. Dewey sure beats a guy in a chicken suit - at least that's what MSN is hoping.
The wisecracking Ms. Dewey is set in front of a futuristic cityscape and responds to users' search queries with a wide arrray of prop comedy and theatrics. Created by web shop Evolution Bureau, Ms. Dewey is played by actress Javina Gavankar.
Mirroring Burger Kin [...]
Posted: Wednesday, November 15th 2006
Judge: Google Image Search Likely Violates Copyright Law
A federal judge in Los Angeles ruled on Friday that portions of Google's image search likely violate U.S. law, saying the adult-oriented Perfect 10 website was able to show that "by creating and displaying thumbnail copies of its photographs" Google probably infringes copyright law, writes Silicon.com. U.S. District Judge A Howard Matz said he would award Perfect 10 a preliminary injunction against Google. Google s [...]
Posted: Wednesday, February 22nd 2006
Outing Google's Dirty Little Secrets
Though Microsoft, AOL and Yahoo have turned over search data (containing no personally identifiable information, they say) requested by the Justice Department, Google still refuses - "So why is Google the lone holdout?" asks Forbes.com. And it answers: "Perhaps the company really is worried about protecting your privacy. Much more likely: It is worried about protecting itself." Though [...]
Posted: Tuesday, January 24th 2006
Book: Biz Queries Replacing Sex Searches
AP: Experts: Web Searches for Sex Declining
Search queries for sex terms decreased from 20 percent of all web searches seven years ago to only five percent today. Of course, Europeans are still at it to the tune of about nine percent. It seems people are using the net nowadays for serious purposes, according to a new book out by a couple Pennsylvania researchers. They book stat [...]
Posted: Friday, October 29th 2004
Porn Still Dominates Online Traffic Categories
Reuters: Porn pulls more hits than searches
For all the hubbub about the dominance of search on the web, porn remains the most trafficked online destination, accounting for almost one in five visits, according to Hitwise. The imbalance - with about 19 percent of traffic headed to porn and only about 14 percent headed to search engines - would appear even greater if the percentage of searches for porn were taken out of [...]
Posted: Monday, June 7th 2004
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