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New Click Forensics Platform Helps Comparison Shopping Engines Make the Most of the Internet Holiday Season
Ad Operations Online —
Authority: 483
Online Audience Verification Platform Improves Search Advertising Traffic Sent to Merchants AUSTIN, Texas – While millions of online shoppers will turn to comparison shopping engines before making a purchase this holiday season, many visitors to these sites will be botnets looking to steal money from merchants. To ...19 hours ago -
Free Irish Jobs Sites
JobsBlog.ie —
Authority: 121
There is more than a ten of Irish jobs sites that advertise themselves as free Irish jobs sites. Advertising the jobs is free. Some of them would then try to charge if a recruiter or employer tries to engage with the job candidate, and most of them would just send the job applications and CVs [...]1 day ago -
Murdoch and News Corp don’t deserve web traffic so STFU and pull the plug
The Inquisitr Entertainment —
Authority: 760
I’m getting really sick and tired on this waffling back and forth by old screwed up news organizations like the AP and News Corp. All they seem to do is constantly whine and cry about how all those evil news aggregators are being lead by the very devil itself – Google. The newest shot across the broadside of ...2 days ago -
News Corp. to boycott Google? Dont make me laugh (or wear a dress)
DailyFinance —
Authority: 792
Filed under: Google , News Corp. A lot of publishers have been making angry noises recently about news aggregators, which have been profiting from content they played no part in creating while the content producers themselves go begging. But no publisher has yet shown the slightest willingness to take the ...2 days ago -
Murdoch Says Fair Use Can Be Barred By Courts; Will Probably Rem...
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
Authority: 460
And we thought that perhaps -- just perhaps -- Rupert Murdoch was coming to his senses with the plan to delay putting up a paywall. Turns out that may have been wishful thinking. Mathew Ingram alerts us to the news that Murodch has suggested that News Corp. might actually remove its sites from Google . read more2 days ago -
Murdoch Reconsidering Paywalls? Delaying Implementation
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
Authority: 460
Is Rupert Murdoch flip-flopping on paywalls again? Way back when (i.e., two years ago) Murdoch was a big believer in the idea that news should be free online, and that he could more than make it up with other business models. But, then, earlier this year, he did a complete flip-flop , declaring that all his ...5 days ago -
Newspaper circulation falls again: Expect more cuts
Scholars and Rogues —
Authority: 587
If you were a newspaper subscriber last year, there’s a 10 percent chance you aren’t this year. That’s because paid circulation of daily newspapers nationally fell more than 10 percent from a year ago. Some papers suffered truly horrendous daily circulation losses: the San Francisco Chronicle (down 25.8 ...1 week ago -
Copyright and the Blank Media Levy
Technology, Thoughts, and Trinkets —
Authority: 103
Pages: 1 2 I’ve been watching with some interest the new Artist 2 Fan 2 Artist project, recently started up by Jon Newton and Billy Bragg. The intent of the site is to bring artists and fans together and encourage these parties to speak directly with one another, without needing to pass through ...1 week ago -
Twitter takes deleted tweets out of search results
Technology you can trust here... —
Authority: 154
Filed under: Search , Microblogging Even before Twitter purchased Summize and turned it into Twitter Search, users started to realize that a deleted tweet was never truly deleted. If you knew what it said, you could easily find it by searching for some of the words, and even if you didn’t, you could see ...2 weeks ago -
The future of social networks, what it will be like
BhonpoO —
Authority: 103
We have seen the information flow transform from uni-directional to multi directional, we have seen the web transform from static to collaborative. This transitional period has seen many guest and grand appearances. One of them is Social Networks. Some of us might have a lot against them, some like wasting time on ...2 weeks ago -
The Comparison Consortium – Where Have You Gone?
Insiders View —
Authority: 113
The pace seemed to be building for The Comparison Consortium. Earlier in the year, Richard Mason (the founder and former MoneySupermarket and MoneyExtra) was talking up the role (and power) of the consortium to anyone who would listen. And a few months back, they appointed Sean Gardener – himself a founder and ...2 weeks ago -
Mozilla’s Raindrop: An Open Conversation Aggregator
Family Learning Center —
Authority: 161
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Bing, Facebook, And Twitter: The Impact Of Social Media On Search
SheGeeks.net —
Authority: 463
This should keep folks talking about Microsoft a lot more after Mac Tuesday ’s drooling annoucements! Will Bing Replace Twitter Search? Today, Bing will integrate Twitter and Facebook status updates into their search services. Essentially, all of your updates will be ...3 weeks ago -
Neil Utley Sells The Insurancewide Family Silver To ClickLife
Insiders View —
Authority: 113
Following a “gossip” comment on our previous Insurancewide post suggesting that Insurancewide have sold their assets to ClickLife, the story seems to have gathered pace. Quite a few emails have come into the Insiders View inbox to confirm this purchase has gone threw – despite a couple of hiccups and slight ...3 weeks ago -
Stealing Home
The Big Money —
Authority: 716
Forget Phillies, Dodgers, Angels, and Yankees fans—for true baseball loyalists, the real action resumes on Nov. 9, when baseballs general managers kick off their annual meetings. In fact, for the sports media, the opening weeks of baseballs offseason function in the same way that election years do for the more ...3 weeks ago -
Update on the Fate of Insurancewide
Insiders View —
Authority: 113
OK, so we don’t have much of an update on this one. The flow of information has definitely clamped down from the lines into Insurancewide so there’s not much of an “insiders view”. But it’s ominous that Insurancewide hasn’t (to our knowledge) gone into administration and no purchase/investment of the ...4 weeks ago -
The Digg Disaster
ToMuse.com —
Authority: 420
Digg dominates the idea of internet popularity: most sites want to be featured on it, others dream of being it, and thousands of its users desperately Digg all day in hopes of becoming a “Power User”. We’re constantly being told that the democratic Digging process correctly identifies the most popular and ...4 weeks ago -
Is Google News killing newspaper journalism?
New.Journalism.Review —
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The Independent asks whether Google News is killing-off newspaper journalism. ( http://ping.fm/9pZzp) , as Rupert Murdoch has been arguing. Murdoch sees three evils preventing him from dominating the entire world (!) - 1) The BBC (see previous posts) 2) Freebie newspapers and lastly, Google News. The ...4 weeks ago -
Blog Search Engines or Blog (RSS) Aggregators
Dollar$hower.com —
Authority: 456
Blog Search Engine is a little bit obsolete term these days because not many people really use blog search mechanisms to find information and updates from the blogosphere . For most practical purposes, a popular seach engine such as Google or Bing would be sufficient to get you what you are looking for. This is ...4 weeks ago