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Amazon Pulls Plug on Paid Search Associates' Fees
As of May 1, 2009, web retail giant Amazon will cease paying referral fees to Associates that use pay-per-click programs on search engines to send traffic to amazon.com, amazon.ca or endless.com.
The news was covered in the Amazon Associates FAQ section and is a permanent change. According to Amazon, the decision was made after an overall review of how the company invests its advertising resources. Only Associates [...]
Posted: Monday, April 6th 2009
Data Vulnerability Plagues 44% of Retailer Wireless Devices
44% of the wireless devices used by retailers -- including laptops, mobile computers and barcode scanners -- could be compromised by data leaks and other security problems, according to the second annual Motorola AirDefense Retail Shopping Wireless Security Survey, [...]
Posted: Thursday, February 5th 2009
PhotoShelter Shutters Indie Photographer Marketplace
PhotoShelter announced plans to shut down The PhotoShelter Collection, a stock photography marketplace geared toward casual photographers.
The premise of the Collection, which launched last year, was to give ordinary people an opportunity to license and monetize their personal photos. As a result, stock photo buyers could access [...]
Posted: Thursday, September 11th 2008
CEO Confidence Index Plunges to Five-Year Low
The Vistage CEO Confidence Index -- a measure of economic, market, and industry trends -- dropped four points from 4Q07 to 1Q08, hitting a five-year low of 72.0 amid concerns about the economy, said Vistage International, MarketingCharts reports.
The Vistage CEO Conf [...]
Posted: Friday, March 14th 2008
EBay Sellers Consider Mass Exodus After Fee Hike
eBay sellers are unimpressed -- indeed, rather livid -- by dauphin CEO John Donahoe's proposal to reinvigorate the company.
Per the proposal, eBay shall lower upfront fees for listing items and raise the percentage it takes from each sale. Donahoe supported the proposal by stating "sellers prefer this structure."
eBay says the new model will consequently [...]
Posted: Thursday, January 31st 2008
India's Handwritten Daily Faces Digital Demolition
In New Delhi, India, tucked into Wallajah Mosque, The Musalman daily newspaper maintains a unique and painstaking tradition: reporting by hand, in Urdu calligraphy, reports Wired.
The Musalman covers local politics and English stories translated into Urdu, as well as poetry, messages on devotion to God and communal harmony.
It has been hailed as a "hub of South Asian liberalism [...]
Posted: Friday, July 6th 2007
Enterprise Software Pirate Bounty Sings to Tune of $1M
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has just increased its reward ceiling for piracy reports to $1,000,000, reports Ars Technica.
The increase is part of a special promotion that will feature in online and radio ad campaigns. The offer expires in October; latecomers can expect to receive the standard $200,000 for accurate claims.
"Businesses often [...]
Posted: Tuesday, July 3rd 2007
Road Runner Blocks Spam, Small Businesses
CNET: Bystanders caught in spam cross fire
In a drastic anti-spam maneuver, AOL's Road Runner cable Internet service started blocking mail that originates from private email servers running on top of major Internet services, whether it is legitimate mail or not. Following the increasingly popular trend that the AOL online service instituted earlier this year (creating much gnashing of teeth among legitimate small businesses r [...]
Posted: Friday, August 22nd 2003
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