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In DC on Lobby Mission, Microsoft CEO Sees Dangers, Opportunities OnlineSteve Ballmer, CEO of the world's largest software company, said consumers who make online purchases have become too...AOL Portal Marketing Strategy Depends on Helpful Rivals Google, YahooSpend ad money to make ad money seems to be the adage that America Online is following for...Top 100 E-Merchants Account for 53 Percent of Online SalesWith sales of $51.5 billion in 2004, the Top 400 online retailers represent 58 percent of all online...Consumer Reports: Search Engine Ad Disclosure Lacking StillSearch engines still don't clearly inform consumers about the influence of advertising on search-results placement and rankings, writes...InfoWorld Offers Full Text Feeds with Graphical AdsIDG's InfoWorld, the first publisher to have incorporated advertising into its RSS feed - two years ago -...MSN Previews New Personal HomepageMicrosoft has launched a preview of an MSN personal homepage that apparently builds on the portal's My MSN...Christian Science Monitor May Become More Digital, Less CorporealThe Christian Science Monitor may be considering publishing online only and scrapping the print version of what was...BusinessWeek Launches Interactive Version of 'IT-100' IssueMcGraw-Hill's BusinessWeek launched a rich media, digital version of its "IT-100" issue on Thursday, BtoB Online reports. The...Spyware Bill Coming, Ad Tracking Still IssueMovement is afoot to pass federal legislation against spyware, with senate hearings showing some momentum toward passing a...Amazon.com Goes Dark, Likely Loses around $6 millionAmazon.com went dark for 41 minutes Thursday, in a complete outage that may have cost the online retailer...Paid Search to Grow 47 Percent, Comprise Nearly Half of Online AdspendSpending for sponsored search will increase 47 percent in 2005, reaching $5.1 billion from last year's $3.5 billion,... |
