The leakage of young males from TV to the Internet is getting mainstream coverage. CNN covered the Online Publishers Association's (OPA's) gleeful comments about the newly visible trend coming on the heels of Nielsen research showing that TV ratings are...
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In February, more than 100,000 people searched for "casino gambling" or "gambling" on sites within the Overture network. A similar proportion probably did at Google and its network as well. If ten percent of those searchers click on ads, then...
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Can Can-Spam laws can Spyware? The Utah Spyware Control Act makes it illegal to install spyware without approval. The tricky part comes in attempting to identify just what "spyware" is and what constitutes approval. The definition remains pretty vague, potentially...
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It could be quite useful if Google would keep a permanent record of everything searched and everything read in the new Gmail in boxes. Ads could become usefully relevant. But this isn't about to happen. When Google serves me an...
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