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Again with the 'First' Can-Spam SuitIn yet another instance of someone claiming "first" status for using the Can-Spam law to sue an alleged...SmartBargains Files for IPOLate last week, as people in the U.S. were leaving work early for Fourth of July barbeques, SmartBargains...Web Political Ads Used DifferentlyPolitical analysts are coming to believe there's more to the profusion of political advertising online than merely the...High-End Pay Search Services Becoming DefensiveFactiva, a company owned by Dow Jones and Reuters that charges people to search its database of news...U.S., U.K., Aussies Form Anti-Spam PactThe Federal Trade Commission said it had signed a cooperation agreement with Australia and the U.K. that governs...Mobile Gamers More Often WomenYankee Group reports that more women are playing mobile phone games than are men. Only 42 percent of...eBay Does Away with Reserves Down UndereBay will prevent its Australian division's users from setting auction reserves, the limits that prevent items from selling...Chinese Online Ads Top Billion YuanChina's state organ reports that online advertising there topped a billion yuan, about $130 dollars by current exchange...Analysts Challenge 'Synergy' of ConglomerateBarry Diller's InterActiveCorp (IAC), a melange of dot-com companies he's collected over the years, is facing analyst frustration... |
