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Wild West of Fake eBay Auctions Breeds Vigilante Posses
NYT: With Internet Fraud Up Sharply, eBay Attracts Vigilantes
With eBay facing sharply increased fraud reports - even under a reporting mechanism that likely fails to capture most instances of cheating - regular users are taking to acting as eBay cowboys. Some regular users, many of whom have been burned by sellers who never delivered goods, are warning others away from fake auctions and even trying to track down people offering [...]
Posted: Saturday, March 20th 2004
Rumors: Time Warner Investigating AOL Sale to Microsoft
NY Post: A 'SOFT LANDING
CNET: Report: Microsoft ponders AOL purchase
Forbes: Time Warner, Microsoft have held AOL talks-report
The New York Post reports that Time Warner lawyers are looking into antitrust implications of a possible sale of its AOL unit to Microsoft. Time Warner sources cited said t [...]
Posted: Saturday, March 20th 2004
Dean Advisor: Campaign Won Growth by Sacrificing Control
iMedia: Mouse Pads and Shoe Leather
iMedia's interview with Howard Dean campaign helper David Weinberger provides a review of what worked with the explosive growth of the Dean campaign's grassroots effort. The main message: by giving up control over the movement, the campaign sacrificed predictability for rapid growth. The conversation draws interesting parallels in brand marketing.
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Posted: Thursday, March 18th 2004
Microsoft to 'Tie' New Search Engine Rather than Settle E.U. Charges
Dow Jones: Q&A: Microsoft Chief Lawyer Explains EU Talks Breakdown
MarketWatch: Q&No Microsoft settlement, Monti says
The recent breakdown in talks between the European Union and Microsoft regarding antitrust allegations was caused by "future" issues, according to the head of M [...]
Posted: Thursday, March 18th 2004
Email Marketers Willing to Pay for Delivery
NewMediaZero: Email marketers prepared to pay to beat ISPs' spam filters
NewMediaZero asked major email marketers if they'd be willing to pay a fee to make sure that their messages got to the right email boxes without getting sidetracked by spam filters. The brunt said that would be a wonderful thing, if it worked. Right now, up to 40 percent of emails from these marketers aren't reaching the would-be recipients.
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Posted: Thursday, March 18th 2004
Yahoo Beta Testing News Search
Search Engine JournalYahoo Beta Testing News Search 2.0 the Search Engine Journal
Not to be left behind Google, Yahoo announced its new News Search product. The new version of Yahoo News will pull from 7,500 sources around the web but also incorporate the current Yahoo News articles.
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Posted: Wednesday, March 17th 2004
Study: Only One Third Hate All 'Over Content' Ads
MediaPost: Two-Thirds Of Respondents To Dynamic Logic Study Say Some Over-Content Ads Are Okay
Dynamic Logic shoveled some dirt back out of the grave of pop-ups, publishing a study that shows that users are generally open to having some "over content" ads, so long as they aren't too frequent or too obnoxious. The study threw in a whole stew of ad types into the over content category, including interstitials, daughter windows [...]
Posted: Wednesday, March 17th 2004
Google Launches Local Search
Google Goes Local
Today, Google officially launched Google Local, a search feature designed to make local searches easier. Users can type in a search term followed by a city name or go to local.google.com and perform the search there.
Last week, Yahoo launched a local search feature through its Yahoo Maps application, allowing users to drill down locally to restaurants and other local [...]
Posted: Wednesday, March 17th 2004
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