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Microsoft Anti-Spam Efforts Cause Hotmail Hitch for Some EmailersAfter Microsoft mandated compliance with its Sender ID email verification program this week, some emails - mostly from...Blogs Hold Wealth of Brand InsightsBloggers' spontaneous opinions and comments are a source of invaluable insight that marketers are more and more tapping...FTC Launches Email Authentication SiteTo help technologists share the results of their tests on domain-level authentication standards, the Federal Trade Commission has...Advertisers' Ears Buzzing with Talk of Viral AdsBoth USA Today and Reuters, reporting from the Cannes Lions awards, sing hosannas for viral advertising. The latter...Ad-Blocking Apocalypse May Bring End to Free ContentThe day of reckoning for free internet content may arrive in the form of web browsers that by...Microsoft to Support RSS ExpansionMicrosoft is expected to announce today its proposal for an extension to Really Simple Syndication (RSS) that would...Willard Takes Down Kiwi Internet, Stock ExchangeRats that gnawed through cable crippled telecommunications services across New Zealand for more than four hours, writes the...Adware and Spyware - Yet Another TakeA study by anti-spyware software company Webroot found that spyware - broadly defined - resides in roughly nine...Yahoo 'Think Big' Contest Winner Awarded 10 Million ImpressionsYahoo named StairCycle Innovations, an exercise equipment maker, as the winner of its "Think Big" contest offering 10...Free Grokker Visual Tool Launched for Yahoo Search ResultsAs anticipated since May, I Grok, a visual search tool that clusters related search results together in a...DMA: Borders Court Ruling No Big DealThe recent California appellate court ruling that Borders must pay state sales tax for goods sold online to... |
