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Right to reply: Google and Verizon’s ‘Net Neutrality’- What’s all the fuss about?

August 19, 2010 by Editor

Search Engine Google and Verizon, a leading internet service provider and formerly one of the AT&T Bell companies, are close to finalising a deal which would facilitate Verizon’s being able to speed online content to internet users more quickly, if the content’s creators are willing to pay for it. The idea that some sites, through … [Read more…]

Search, Uncategorized content, Google, marketing, UK

Right to reply: Google and Verizon's 'Net Neutrality'- What's all the fuss about?

August 19, 2010 by Editor

Search Engine Google and Verizon, a leading internet service provider and formerly one of the AT&T Bell companies, are close to finalising a deal which would facilitate Verizon’s being able to speed online content to internet users more quickly, if the content’s creators are willing to pay for it. The idea that some sites, through … [Read more…]

Search, Uncategorized content, Google, marketing, UK

Disney and Warner Bros accused of ‘spying on web users’

August 18, 2010 by Editor

A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.

Search, Uncategorized local, marketing, media, Privacy

Disney and Warner Bros accused of 'spying on web users'

August 18, 2010 by Editor

A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.

Search, Uncategorized local, marketing, media, Privacy

Disney and Warner Bros accused of ‘spying on web users’

August 18, 2010 by Kevin

A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.

Search, Uncategorized local, marketing, media, Privacy

Facebook buys semantic search platform Chai Labs- report

August 17, 2010 by Editor

Facebook has reportedly bought semantic search platform Chai Labs, as the social network looks to boost its search capabilities.

Search, Uncategorized Facebook, technology

Google to buy visual search firm Like.com for over $100m?

August 17, 2010 by Editor

Google is reportedly set to buy Like.com, a visual search and e-commerce firm, for more than $100m.

Search, Uncategorized Google, marketing, technology, Twitter

London-based job searches up 10% as queries for career advice soar

August 17, 2010 by Editor

UK online search volumes for London-based jobs rose 10%, from 550,000 in March to 673,000 in June, according to Greenlight. The leading search and social marketing agency’s latest quarterly report ‘Recruitment June 2010’, also observed a surge in online searches for career advice, with search volumes for the term ‘Career advice’ soaring from just 14,800 … [Read more…]

Search, Uncategorized marketing, UK

Yahoo debuts ad-funded Premier League highlights online

August 17, 2010 by Editor

Internet services firm Yahoo has launched its Barclays Premier League online highlight service.

Search, Uncategorized advertising, content, games, marketing

Brits ‘don’t feel safe dating online’

August 17, 2010 by Kevin

Identity-checking experts 192.com have measured the anxieties of online dating, the lies being spun in cyberspace and how spelling mistakes and emoticons can make you look shifty.

Search, Uncategorized Facebook, Google, images, marketing
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