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Microsoft Scrambles onto Privacy Law BandwagonMicrosoft, typically opposed to national privacy laws, has apparently switched course - possibly to avoid having to deal...U.K. Retail Adspend Rises 3 PercentU.K. retailers increased adspend a total of 3 percent from the second to the third quarter of 2005,...Creative Directors: Branding's the ThingAccording to a PointRoll survey of online advertising creative professionals, 70 percent view branding as the most or...Yahoo, Google to Offer Services via Cell PhonesYahoo and Google will soon offer wireless services with features similar to those on computers, writes Reuters, citing...FeedBurner Launches RSS Ad NetworkFeedBurner is expected to launch today a new RSS ad network that it's been testing for some nine...Keyword Prices Continue Year-to-Year DeclineFor the fourth month in a row, the average keyword price decreased compared with the same month in...Ads Show up in Shockwave's Casual Web GamesOnline game publisher Shockwave.com, a division of AtomShockwave, will begin offering advertisers a way to insert ads within...Bollore Aegis Stake Nearly 25 PercentFrench corporate raider and Havas chairman Vincent Bollore has taken his stake in Aegis to 24.97 percent, reports...Yahoo, TiVo to Hook UpYahoo and TiVo are scheduled to announce today a deal that would connect Yahoo content and services to...Political Bloggers Jailed, Detained, SilencedLibya has sentenced blogger Abd-al-Raziq al-Mansuri, 52, to prison after he criticized the government online, and Egypt has... |
