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BusinessWeek July 17, 2006 Ben Elgin |
The Plot To Hijack Your Computer Direct Revenue's swift rise illustrates the intertwining of spyware and mainstream online marketing.  |
BusinessWeek July 17, 2006 Jon Fine |
Today Search, Tomorrow Ads? Google, the company that takes in $6 billion from cryptic online text ads, is still testing efforts to sell Old Media ads.  |
BusinessWeek July 17, 2006 Ben Elgin |
Yahoo's Pop-Up Connection Yahoo! Inc. has become one of the spyware industry's main benefactors. Since 2003 the Sunnyvale titan has indirectly supplied ads to - and shared millions of revenue dollars with - Direct Revenue and its rivals.  |
BusinessWeek July 17, 2006 Ben Elgin |
A Software Hall of Mirrors Dubious practices inflate the number of customers that spyware companies are generating for advertisers.  |
The Motley Fool July 5, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Taking Out Google New contextual marketing networks are aiming for Google.  |
BusinessWeek July 10, 2006 Jon Fine |
Polluting The Blogosphere Bloggers are getting paid to push products. Disclosure is optional.  |
BusinessWeek July 10, 2006 Christopher Palmeri |
Eager Buyers For...Newspapers? The rich, connected, and ambitious see a future in fast-growing Web ad sales.  |
IEEE Spectrum July 2006 Willie D. Jones |
Microsoft and Google Vie for Virtual World Domination Both companies are seeking to dominate local search -- electronic versions of the kind of information found in local telephone directories.  |
InternetNews June 29, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
Yahoo Settles Click Fraud Case Yahoo today announced a $4.95 million click fraud settlement with Checkmate Strategic Group, months after search rival Google settled its own lawsuit for $90 million.  |
InternetNews June 29, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
Google Checkout a Cost-Per-Action Model? After months of rumors and reports, Google today launched Google Checkout, which enables shoppers to purchase items securely from participating stores with a single Google login.  |
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