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Google Actually Advertising Something? Chrome Ads Appear on LinkedIn
Source:Mashable! Google actually advertising one of its products? Say it ain’t so! The company that grew into the world’s largest search engine solely through word of mouth and smart deal-maki...read more
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The Great Online Advertising Divide Widens
Source:TechCrunch
Online file storage and sharing service Box.net is helping to put the "cloud" in Dell's first netbook, the Inspiron Mini 9.
With only 4GB of built-in hard drive space, Dell nee...read more
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Advertise on Google’s Content Network with Your Choice of Software
Source:Mashable! AOL has announced that they’ve completed the purchase of Bebo, and as such, formed a new business unit called “People Networks” that combines the social network with AIM, ICQ,...read more
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Google To Sell Performics
Source:TechCrunch
Michael wrote about rumors of a Google/ Skype hookup April 1, a deal that would make a lot of sense. One that doesn’t are rumors that Google may be getting ready to bid for ...read more
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Google Now Selling SEO Services Via Performics
Source:TechCrunch As we reported yesterday, Google has now successfully acquired DoubleClick after receiving EU approval for the deal. While the focus has been rightly on display advertising, many h...read more
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Eyeblaster Files For $115 Million IPO
Source:TechCrunch Online advertising firm Eyeblaster has registered for a $115 million initial public offering on the NASDAQ. Lehman Brothers and Deutsche Bank Securities are serving as joint bookru...read more
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Topic(s): google, microsoft, Company & Product Profiles, Doubleclick, atlas, eyeblaster
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CNBC's resident lunatic, Jim Cramer, makes predictions for '08 [Predictions]
Source:Valleywag CNBC's Jim Cramer, host of Mad Money, dropped his predictions for 2008 in New York magazine this week. Along with some safe bets like "oil goes up" and "Goldman Sachs makes a lot of...read more
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Topic(s): google, online advertising, microsoft, Doubleclick, Cnbc, Predictions, Jim Cramer
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