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Google just announced that it has acquired Teracent, a display ad company that specializes in creating customized display ads in real-time based on machine-learning algorithms. While regular display ads always
Continue reading »In a slew of press releases today, the commenting and profile company SezWho has announced partnerships with social marketing company Izea, blog widget advertising network Entrecard, and blog network Creative
Continue reading »Editor's note: we offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write 'Sponsor Posts' and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want
Continue reading »Your mother's calling - and there are shoes on sale. A new study released this week in the UK found that 80% of respondents said they were "happy to have
Continue reading »Google posted an update about its eye tracking usability studies today. Most of the results are not exactly groundbreaking. It is, for example, no surprise that most users only scan
Continue reading »This is the final post from SXSW, by Sean Ammirati of mSpoke. I'd like to thank Sean for the excellent coverage of SXSW! Also, a disclaimer for this post: FM
Continue reading »According to a Nick O'Neill at the Social Times blog, MySpace is charging app developers for the "featured" spots in its App Gallery, which it officially launched last week. The
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/YouTube_Premium_11_Say_They_d_Pay_Could_Yield_100m'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; IBM has released a survey of 2400 consumers, called the End of Advertising Survey, that found that %11 of respondents
Continue reading »Last week, Yahoo! purchased enterprise-level web analytics service provider IndexTools. Yesterday, Dennis Mortensen, COO of Index Tools, announced on his blog that Yahoo! would be setting the service free. The
Continue reading »Google just opened up Knol, its Wikipedia competitor, to the public after announcing a private beta of the service last December. Unlike Wikipedia, Knol puts a stronger emphasis on authorship
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